Why am I subsidising families’ rubbish collection?

SINGLE people are subsidising the cost of rubbish collections for large families, according to a pensioner who wants to see the system changed.


Paramedic Shelly receives award for helping fisherman in distress

A PARAMEDIC has been recognised for her efforts in helping a fisherman who was taken ill at sea.


Deputy minister could resign today

DEPUTY Health and Social Services minister Andrew Le Lievre told his minister last night that he wanted to resign from the department.


Police mount Braye Road surveillance op after six arson attacks

POLICE yesterday placed a house at Braye Road, Vale, under video surveillance.


West will soon compete again

LEADING hedge fund manager Crispin Odey believes rapid inflation in the emerging world will help the West become more competitive again.


Failure to comply not an option

A PROTEST outside last week’s States meeting led by a woman dressed as a jar of Marmite was a vivid illustration of the lunacy many islanders fear will follow from the island signing up to EU legislation on food safety standards.


Argylls claim title

ARGYLLS are the new champions of Guernsey cricket.


Developers head for court as douzaine blocks road plans

THE St Sampson’s douzaine is being taken to court by development company Longport after the parish refused to allow the company to create a junction for the proposed Guernsey Data Park.


Early fine weather gets the parish buzzing – with flies

UNUSUALLY warm weather earlier in the year has caused a problem for St Andrew’s.


Mario and Luigi Rock-et up the Terres

MORE than 600 people took part in the 18th Rock to Rocque charity cycle ride yesterday.

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