What’s going on when your butter starts collecting air miles like the chief minister? And what would Sir John Doyle think of the traffic lights that are multiplying down Route Militaire? Neil Ross’s Emile gets his teeth into Guernsey’s data day news…
Big match clash
GUERNSEY’S Muratti Vase semi-final this season will clash with a home Combined Counties League game for the Green Lions.
Sentences must take account of the victims
SENTENCES imposed on paedophiles who take, make or possess indecent images should reflect the horror that children have been subjected to, according to Zibby Yates, who survived horrific abuse as a child.
When bowlers got ‘Stonings’
HOW we could have done with Bill Stone in our T20 cricket side last week.
Electricity, oil and gas supply fragility is shown by report
THE fragility of the security of Guernsey’s energy supplies has been exposed in a new States report.
Law change is rushed through to preserve the powers of police
AN AMENDMENT to a Guernsey law has been rushed through following a UK court ruling which severely curtailed the police’s ability to question suspected criminals after releasing them on bail.
Airport stone drop to push out Longue Hougue boaters
PLANS to move boat owners out of their Longue Hougue berths to make way for a temporary runway material drop-off point have disappointed one yachtsman.
Carnival is safe thanks to support
THE immediate future of the Town Carnival is secure thanks to record fund-raising this year, organisers have said.
Bristol City keen to keep up local link
BRISTOL CITY have confirmed that they will continue to support the Guernsey Football Association’s Centre of Excellence next season.
Smallholding couple can keep a shed on their Forest land
A COUPLE are celebrating after a planning appeals tribunal ruled they could keep their shed for at least the next two years.