‘A world-leading uni would set you apart’

GUERNSEY should set up its own specialist university to differentiate itself from other offshore centres, according to Lord Digby Jones.


States ‘lets charities do its work for free’

NEARLY one in 10 Guernsey children is growing up poor, with drug or alcohol problems or on the edge of criminal behaviour.


PC Sexy and where the buck stops

Back in February 2008, a leading consultant highlighted the ‘considerable confusion’ that existed over the role of the States of Guernsey as employer and how those responsibilities were assigned and exercised.


Cochrane is first to join Green Lions

SAM COCHRANE became Guernsey FC’s first signing yesterday as he spoke of his delight at the Green Lions’ introduction into the UK non-league pyramid.


Format change opens door for debutants

WITH a new-look competition set to suit Guernsey’s windsurfers next week, Matt Le Poidevin will hope to make an impact at his maiden NatWest Island Games.


Juniors find plenty of fish

THE Guernsey Sea Anglers’ Club’s boat season has just got under way with the juniors being the first to try their luck.


Debt-ridden businessman is given one final chance

THE latest attempt to get debt-ridden businessman Howard Holland disqualified from being a director of any local company was adjourned yesterday.


Condor MD: being punctual is the key

IMPROVING the punctuality of Condor’s services is its main priority, its managing director said yesterday.


Veteran honour for William who ‘did his shift in secret’

GUERNSEY’S oldest recipient of an Armed Forces Veterans badge was nearly overlooked because his work was so secretive.


Opinion divided among Castel residents over their ‘PC Sexy’

PC RICHARD VAHEY would be missed as a community officer at Cobo if he were not allowed back on duty, some residents believe.