A PATIENT who was lured into a relationship with her psychiatrist has waived her right to anonymity in a bid to stop other vulnerable women from falling into the same trap.
Piers sets Rangers on the way
NEW recruit Danny Le Page made it five goals in two Rawlinson Cup games as Rangers eased into next Wednesday’s final of the pre-season competition.
Students come out of musical shells
A WEEK of intense music training can be as beneficial to students as a year of normal lessons, according to a conductor on the Elizabeth College Summer Orchestral Course.
Dawes back but not expecting to win
STEVE DAWES’ return to the Guernsey marathon start line at Footes Lane on Sunday does not guarantee him victory.
Crimefighter Rebel turns family pet
HAVING busted his fair share of criminals, crime-fighting canine Rebel is retiring from Guernsey Police after seven years of service.
GCSE pass rate tops UK figure
BAILIWICK GCSE students have achieved a 75% pass rate at C grade and above – more than 5% higher than their national counterparts.
Killer coke seized in Guernsey
A POTENTIALLY lethal toxic chemical has been found in cocaine recently seized in Guernsey.
McGrath brings Wentworth expertise to La Grande Mare
ONE of the best in the business has been casting his eye over La Grande Mare golf course and passing on advice to the greenkeeping staff this week.
Only Robert dips under 40 seconds
GARY ROBERT was the sole rider to break the 40sec. barrier as round four of the 2011 Holeshot and Relentless Downhill Series took place in Herm.
Indian restaurant to help send Liga home to Latvia
AN INDIAN takeaway will hold a fund-raising dinner party to help pay for the repatriation of Liga Verse’s body to Latvia.