‘Salt of the earth’ man is found dead in his flat

A MAN found dead in his flat yesterday morning was described by his friends as ‘the salt of the earth’.


Birthday girl wins

HEATHER WATSON gave herself the birthday present she craved yesterday – another win at the French Open.


Hong Kong approval opens the door to Asia

GUERNSEY has been approved as an acceptable overseas jurisdiction by the listing committee of the Hong Kong Stock Exchange.


Puffins come from behind to win ‘Upton’

A DRAMATIC Upton clash saw Puffins crowned Channel Islands women’s hockey champions at the weekend.


Modern architecture ‘needs to be sensitive’

ARCHITECTURE in the 21st century needs to be creative but sensitive to its environment, according to BasMooarc director Jamie Falla.


I’ll never find anyone like Liam, says Summer, 15

ALDERNEY teenager Liam Guille has been described as a ‘ray of sunshine’ by his devastated girlfriend.


Keeping homes going could cost a million

MORE than £1m. could be needed to keep Longue Rue House and Maison Maritaine going if the extra-care housing redevelopment plans are delayed, according to Housing minister Dave Jones.


Progress pleases Druce

WITH an eye on the Island Games six weeks away, there was no more pleasing sight from a senior perspective at the Hampshire Championships in Portsmouth than Tom Druce in full flight and setting a new personal best in the 200m.


Blondel turns on the style

DEFENDING champion Danny Blondel is still going strong in the Island Championship.


ENT surgeon did not breach duty of care, court decides

SURGEON Richard Vowles did not breach his duty of care when operating on a patient, the Royal Court ruled yesterday.