THE number of teachers willing to move to Guernsey could drop if the length of housing licences or permits decrease, according to a teachers’ union.
Egyptian-born, Welsh-speaking chef wins – for Guernsey
AN EGYPTIAN Welsh-speaking chef won a host of awards for Guernsey at an international cooking competition.
Video – All but 0.5% of demolished estate recycled
A CONTRACTOR’S large investment in recycling building materials must not be allowed to go to waste, according to the Housing minister.
AO Hall lawyer admitted to senior courts of england and wales
AO HALL senior associate Callum McNeil has been admitted as a solicitor in the Senior Courts of England and Wales.
Caesareans stars come up trumps
JERSEY’S strength at first-team level proved crucial as they held onto the inter-insular squash trophy at Beau Sejour on Saturday.
Quake survivor tells of tower block ‘swaying like ship at sea’
A GUERNSEYMAN living in Japan has told of a terrifying experience inside one Tokyo’s largest towers when Friday’s earthquake hit.
Own goal ends Sarnians seven years of ‘Star’ pain
SEVEN years of pain ended on Saturday as Guernsey secured their first Star Trophy success since 2004 after seeing off Jersey at Northfield.
Shorto lands the Open
ADAM SHORTO showed his class to win the Northern Trust Guernsey Snooker Open on Saturday.
Insane idea to close unit just to save money, says dad
THE father of a 12-year-old boy whose life hung in the balance before he reached Southampton Hospital has joined calls for the children’s cardiac unit there to stay open.
Millionaire host Tarrant helps launch bid to raise £100,000 for children’s cancer ward
GUERNSEY Teenage Cancer Trust’s first official event saw a special guest surprise the audience.