THE Royal Guernsey’s own Graeme McDowell saw them over the line in the Hampshire Sevens on Sunday.
Islanders rally to save cardiac unit
WHILE islanders are joining the fight to save Southampton’s Children’s Cardiac Unit, its closure would have little impact on Social Security, which pays patients’ travel costs.
Regulars want planners to approve Vazon cafe scheme
VAZON Bay Cafe’s latest planning application has received heavy backing from its customers.
Lowe blow as questions on Trott go unanswered
THE Policy Council has refused to answer questions relating to Chief Minister Lyndon Trott’s trips abroad and his involvement with the Concept Group.
Eisteddfod – Show songs, 15 and under 18
Photos from the Eisteddfod music section class for songs from shows and films by competitors aged 15 and under 18 singing solo, or in a duet/trio or quartet.
Eisteddfod – Songs from the shows, 18 and over
Photos from the Eisteddfod music section class for songs from shows and films, solo/duet/trio or quartet, 18 and over.
Joss, 34, owes her life, and Olivia, to one test
WHEN Joss Bisson had a routine smear test she had no idea she had stage one cervical cancer.
AO Hall becomes first law firm to achieve local award
WHEN AO Hall won one of the three main business prizes at the 2010 Guernsey Awards for Achievement it became the first law firm ever to do so.
Time to put end to the speculation
If the online comments are anything to go by, a number of readers do not accept the view expressed quite forcibly by the Housing minister that the frequency with which the Policy Council meets – or does not – is a non-story.
The brink of glory
GUERNSEY have taken a huge step towards promotion from London Two South-West.