Islanders are being offered the chance to forge a career in shaping people’s style and image when Stick & Ribbon comes to the island next month.
McLaughlin pipped by less than the length of a wheel
AFTER 120km of hard slog, the gold medal in yesterday’s men’s road race was decided by less than the width of the front wheel of James McLaughlin’s bike.
Strategic alliance to benefit island’s students
The GTA University Centre and the Guernsey College of Further Education have announced that they will be working closer together to provide training and education solutions to students and professionals in Guernsey.
Vultures could use our court to make the poor poorer
GUERNSEY’S courts could be used to force debt-racked Third World countries to pay up millions.
Tributes paid as Park Lane death man is identified
TRIBUTES have been paid to Richard ‘Ricko’ Le Galloudec after he was named as the man found dead at Park Lane at the weekend.
NatWest Island Games day three – update
GUERNSEY athlete Glenn Etherington has retained his 110m hurdles title at the Island Games.
New uniforms for high schools
PUPILS at Guernsey’s high schools will in future have to wear blazers, shirts and ties.
‘PC Sexy’ sacked
A POLICE officer dubbed ‘PC Sexy’ has been sacked.
If there are answers, let’s have them
THE mix of public money and private contractors is often fraught with difficulty. While taxpayers may foot the bill, the company understandably insists on some commercial privacy. The result is that legitimate questions about how ‘our money’ is being spent are seemingly brushed aside.
Memories of 2003 come flooding back
IS THIS 2003 all over again?