Blue Islands’ consultation when it scrapped its marketing department after its Aurigny bid collapsed was a sham, a former employee told an industrial tribunal.
Galacticos make it a double
GREMLIN GALACTICOS completed a league and cup double with a comfortable 6-2 win in the Team Straight Knockout final against arch rivals La Villette Hotel Gremlins.
We should have told mother before taking things off grave
THE department responsible for Le Foulon Cemetery admitted yesterday that it should have contacted the mother before removing items from a baby’s grave.
Festival fans can listen to readings in a blow-up igloo
ORGANISERS of the first Guernsey Literary Festival were busy making final preparations yesterday.
Criticism is a result of the system
Writing in this page on Monday, the Housing minister made some interesting points about what he considered to be unwarranted criticism of States members by a correspondent to this newspaper and, in the course of his detailed reply, made some further observations.
Cemetery officials have mementos of baby tidied up
A MOTHER whose baby died shortly after birth was devastated when she found mementos had been removed from his grave by cemetery authorities.
Five wins the aim
GUERNSEY will potentially face a group decider against the Isle of Man in their last game of this year’s Island Games group C.
Head start on foundations law sees Jersey winning business
GUERNSEY has been losing business to Jersey because it has had no foundations legislation in place, according to fiduciary specialist Advocate Russell Clark.
Timing crucial to investment in renewables
THE key issue for investing in renewable energy technology is when to do it, an expert has said.
Crews rise to a tough test
TEAMS toughed it out at close quarters as the Havelet Buoyed Championship race lived up to its high-pressure reputation.