It’s homes five, history nil as Ritz is for sale

ST SAVIOUR’S Tavern is for sale again.


Barring good reason, fishery deal ‘should be made public’

DETAILS of any compensation paid to UK fishermen in an out-of-court settlement should be made available to the public unless there is good reason not to, Deputy Matt Fallaize has said.


‘Not enough visitors? We may need more accommodation’

TOURIST numbers are on the rise and there could be scope for even more visitor accommodation, the new director of marketing and tourism has said.


French yachtsman lost – body is found off Les Minquiers

A MAN’S body was yesterday found in the sea, the day after 61-year-old Alain Gouard’s yacht, Mclaw, was seen drifting off Pleinmont.


Our Green Lions thrill the fans in bonanza

IF GUERNSEY FC’S first 90 minutes of football is anything to go by, we could be in for one heck of a ride this season.


US lobbying has been effective

One of the most telling pieces of evidence to emerge about the effectiveness of Guernsey international lobbying emerged last week after the chief minister and the States chief executive arrived back from Washington.


11-goal cracker!

THE life of Guernsey FC began in the most extraordinary fashion possible after an 11-goal thriller against AFC Wimbledon at Foote’s Lane on Saturday night.


Dating agency says ‘no’ to mum of 14

MOTHER of 14 Joanne Watson told a national newspaper of her disgust at being rejected by a local dating agency.


Voice-directing warehouse system is pick of the Co-op

A NEW voice-directing picking system has transformed the way the Co-op warehouse at Longue Hougue Lane operates.


Wind brings premature end to the main stage at Chaos

PREDICTED gale force nine winds forced the closure of the Greenman Stage and beer tent at the Chaos Festival on Sunday.