‘Immoral’ rules leave a widow with no pension

A WOMAN who gave up work to care for her dying husband has lost her home and been left living on sickness benefit.


Poor shape for times to come

CHAMBER of Commerce president Julian Winser attracted a full house earlier this week when he spoke at the business lobby group’s monthly lunch meeting, an indication – in the August holiday period – of what weight people attach to his opinions.


West Show 2011

Photos from the first day of the 2011 West Show.


Economic uncertainty could continue for up to a decade

GLOBAL economic unrest could continue for up to a decade, the president of the Chamber of Commerce has warned.


Junior championship goes down to the wire

JULY turned out to be a good month in terms of Fish of the Month entries.


Guernsey make two changes for Malaysia

THE 14 players who will attempt to gain Guernsey promotion from Pepsi ICC World Cricket League Division Six next month were named this morning.


Airport terminal overspend recoup bid knocked back

THE latest efforts to claw back money from the airport terminal project’s £4.2m. overspend have been blocked by the High Court Of Justice.


Post-mortems start on killer’s child victims

POST-MORTEM examinations began yesterday on the children killed in a knife attack in Victoria Crescent, St Helier, on Sunday.


Seagulls agree to take Sylvans under their wing

SYLVANS have agreed a pro link with Brighton & Hove Albion Football Club.


Great-gran, 81, has to take a night boat to christening

MORE than 500 passengers’ plans were disrupted yesterday when Condor’s Guernsey to Weymouth crossing was cancelled.