SARK residents have been asked to take out annual subscriptions to use the St John marine ambulance Flying Christine III or face a £300 charge for using the service.
Watson’s French singles campaign ends
Heather Watson’s run of success in the French Open ended today.
Population control policy is no more than pretence
THERE are some issues which most politicians just won’t speak about frankly in public. Things they know to be true but won’t admit to knowing because they are too inherently unpopular.
Ancient link is shown by injunctions
Broadcaster and business writer Guy Browning, who was speaking locally, had an unequivocal view of social networking sites such as Twitter, the online medium that outed Ryan Giggs as the footballer covered by a privacy injunction.
Rapist jailed for life
RAPIST Filipe Burton has been jailed for life.
Pensions code a positive move
GUERNSEY pension providers’ adoption of a Qrops code of practice is a positive step forward in what is an expanding market, according to Saltire Trustees trust director Gary Durkin.
Playing for places
A BIG chance for players to stake their claim for a place in the Guernsey squad for the inaugural ICC European Division One T20 Championship arrives with the MCC next week.
Photography Festival’s first exhibit takes shape
A SIX-METRE cube near North Beach is the first of 30 exhibits that will be sprouting up in Town for the Guernsey Photography Festival.
Medal-winning trip to France for Sarnia fencers
FENCERS from the Sarnia Sword Club have returned from an invitation tournament at Periers in France with medals around their necks.
Vazon sandblast
WITH the Condor Sand Ace meeting drawing ever closer, the senior bike riders provided the largest class on the beach on Saturday with a total of 15 competitors to ride on a smooth dry beach on a glorious sunny afternoon.