AN EVENT to showcase services for young people and children was deemed a success by organisers and those attending.
CGi Technology Challenge
GOOD-HUMOURED deputies suffered a soaking at the hands of young technology students yesterday.
Watson: ‘I can win a Grand Slam’
HEATHER WATSON showed how confident she is ahead of Wimbledon by warning her rivals that she will go into the championships believing she can become a Grand Slam winner.
Vitesse and Rapide are up to speed but Express goes faulty
JUST one day after Condor resumed its normal service, another of its vessels developed a technical fault.
States ‘not responsible’ for actions of the law enforcers
THE States is not responsible for the conduct of police or Customs officers when acting in law enforcement, the Royal Court has ruled.
Tobacco sellers – ‘We are not getting a fair say on licensing’
TOBACCO retailers feel they are not being given the opportunity to air their views on a proposed licensing scheme.
No blessing from Clegg for zero-10
DEPUTY Prime Minister Nick Clegg yesterday declined to endorse the zero rates of corporate tax adopted in Guernsey, Jersey and the Isle of Man.
The Crowman
A selection of songs from garage folk/steampunk one man band The Crowman, using a 19th century banjo connected to a 20 watt battery amp.
Pink Ladies’ Sunset Walk 2011
Pictures from the Pink Ladies’ Sunset Walk.
Off-market St Pierre is still for sale
OFFERS for St Pierre Park Hotel would be considered despite the property not officially being on the market, Sandpiper chief executive Tony O’Neill has confirmed.