GUERNSEY table tennis is on the verge of playing at the top table of English clubs.
New extra-care housing may cost taxpayer £25m.
TAXPAYERS will contribute between £20m. and £25m. towards the redevelopment of two States-run residential homes, Housing has confirmed.
‘Dangerous man’ puts knife to the throat of bystander
ANGERED by what he believed were sarcastic comments being directed at him by occupants of a parked car, Sean Allen pulled a knife on a man standing beside it having a cigarette.
Gary gets Games lift
GARY ROBERT was the sole Guernsey rider to travel to Jersey to compete in the fifth race of the sister isle’s mountain bike Winter Cycle Centre Series that took place at Greve de Lecq.
Marathon mum aims to take London run in her stride
KERRY ROBIN should be one of the leading Guernsey runners over the finish line at this year’s Virgin London Marathon.
Policy sets out GFSC’s direction
THE Policy Council has set the Guernsey Financial Services Commission objectives with regards the discharge of its regulatory functions, it has confirmed.
‘UK cutbacks slowing laws being passed’ claim denied by Policy
THE Policy Council has poured cold water on Jersey’s claim that UK government cutbacks are slowing up laws being passed by the Privy Council.
Emas ‘has safety edge’ but is costly
A TECHNICAL director for the independent consultant which produced a report on the options for the airport development has said that, in the event of an accident, Emas provided an advantage.
Driven to distraction over Cobo eyesores
ABANDONED cars are back at the west coast.
Tears and Fears
She knows where her feet need to be, but she can’t seem to get them to cooperate. Four weeks into her Dancefloor Challenge, Aimee Le Cocq starts to feel the sting of frustrated tears…