Watson tests the England champion

BRADLEY WATSON has been going toe-to-toe with Britain’s top flyweights in the countdown to his professional debut this weekend.


If speeders are the issue tackle them

WITH a bit more gumption, the opportunity was there for a truly radical report from the speed limit working party.


Strategist forecasts sustainable recovery

THE GLOBAL economy will continue to expand in 2011 as it moves from fledgling to a more sustainable recovery.


Youngsters gain valuable experience on a tough day

GUERNSEY’S squads endured a difficult day in St Helier on Saturday as they lost all four matches in the inter-insular.


Making waves

ERICA BODMAN enjoyed a record-breaking weekend on the Thames in the Women’s Head of the River Race.


One man has 100 on best ormering tide for 30 years

ISLANDERS queued up to sell their catches at a fishmonger’s yesterday after what has been called the best ormering tide for 30 years.


Website for mums backs heart unit campaign

THE founders of a local parenting website are encouraging islanders to sign a petition to help save Southampton Hospital’s cardiac unit for children.


Rowe recovers to make top 10

KATIE ROWE overcame an early setback to claim 10th place out of more than 300 runners on Saturday in the junior girls’ race at the Aviva ESAA English Schools’ National Cross-Country Championship at Wollaton Park, Nottingham.


Torrey Canyon quarry claims another victim

OIL in the Torrey Canyon quarry has claimed its latest bird victim, a duck, just after the 44th anniversary of the tanker disaster.


Royal Assent for zero-10

GUERNSEY’S zero-10 legislation – passed in 2007 – has finally received Royal Assent.