THE popular Grande Greve beach near La Coupee could be open again soon – thanks to some hard work by volunteers.
Power price rise needed to keep the lights on
GUERNSEY ELECTRICITY is not making enough money to pay for two capital projects that are essential to securing the long-term supply to the island, its managing director has warned.
Requete will force States debate on widow’s pension rights
DEPUTIES say they have been forced to move a petition after widow’s pension pleas were rejected by Social Security.
A tall order
SHARING one’s muesli with a giraffe must be one of the strangest African experiences going. But that is exactly what happens at Giraffe Manor just outside Nairobi.
Eisteddfod Speech & Drama – Choral speaking
Photos from this year’s Eisteddfod Speech and Drama class for choral speaking for school years 5 and 6.
Supporting a heartfelt campaign
AS EVERY parent knows, there is nothing worse than when one of your children gets badly ill. In a fevered heartbeat there is a sudden realisation that nothing else matters except getting them better.
Air-born baby
WHEN Amy White was starting to prepare her birth plan she did not envisage delivering her baby on an Aurigny Trislander.
Growth still in emerging markets
FAVOURABLE demographics and new technologies will continue to aid economic growth across many developing nations, according to equity research analyst Julian Bishop.
Greens’ class tells
‘THEY were one of the best Muratti teams I have ever seen.’
‘Capitulating to airport firemen is damaging us’
GIVING in to the airport firefighters two years ago has damaged the island just as the Public Sector Remuneration Committee warned it would, according to a former member.