Deputy takes up young widow’s case

A deputy is trying to help a widow who lost her home after the husband she gave up work to care for died.


New ICT exam ‘will cost St Sampson’s pupils a GCSE’

GCSE students at St Sampson’s High will from next month have to do a computing qualification which, it is claimed, could leave them at a disadvantage should they apply to higher education.


The Battle of Bunker Hill

BUNKER Hill residents have united against plans to turn a block of former tourist accommodation into a lodging house.


Le Ber gives a masterclass

THERE should be no doubt now – if there was any – who is the No. 1 bowler in the island.


Two off as fists fly in Track brawl

LUKE GRAHAM was at the centre of another flashpoint and was one of two players to be red-carded as Rovers somehow scraped their way through to the Rawlinson Cup semis with this win at the Track.


Swimming Club celebrates its 125 years with Vallette gala

HUNDREDS of people crowded La Vallette Bathing Pools on Saturday night to mark the 125th anniversary of the Guernsey Swimming Club.


Police detain man after woman is found dead

A WOMAN was found dead at a property in the Bordage at about 8.30pm on Saturday.


Suspicious death in Bordage

A MAN has been arrested following the discovery of a body in a flat in the Bordage on Saturday evening.


Eversley 1, Guernsey FC 2

A late winner from Ross Allen sent Guernsey to the top of the Combined Counties League this afteroon.


Disabled woman: ‘Condor treated us like cattle’

A SEVERELY disabled woman who has been holidaying in Guernsey for 50 years says she was so badly treated by Condor that she might never return.