Alderney faces up to public pensions deficit

ALDERNEY’S States is ‘acutely aware’ that its final salary pension scheme for public workers is unsustainable and needs to change, the Policy and Finance Committee has confirmed.


Neighbours get hot under the collar over vinery burner

PEOPLE living in Rue des Goddards, Castel, have called for action to stop a vinery’s new wood burner which they claimed was spewing thick black smoke and was unacceptably noisy.


Stones fit in so well, says artist

ARTIST Andy Goldsworthy’s Alderney Stones have been officially unveiled.


Le Ber departs head high

MATT LE BER matched Stewart Anderson for much of their WIBC world indoor singles quarter-final in Pontllanfraith, but lost in straight sets as the young Scot booked his place in the semi-finals.


Perrio lowers island mark

LOUISE PERRIO took her record-breaking form onto the west coast road between Port Soif and Les Amarreurs yesterday.


Off-road star shows the way

IT REALLY was a good Friday for Mike Serafin as he proved quickest in the Guernsey Velo Club’s early morning road race around the Reservoir.


Jobs at risk as Blue Islands axes flights to Alderney

BLUE Islands flights to Alderney will cease on 10 May.


What’s yours is mine

Kate’s wedding route is pretty impressive by anyone’s standards.


Dressing down?

Hold the front page. Kate in ‘buying cheap knickers’ shock.


Ready for take-off

IN THE next few months the States will surely approve the £80m. project to reconstruct the runway and taxiways at Guernsey’s airport.