GAGE DEMORE has been left frustrated by the likely cancellation of his fight scheduled for tonight.
GCSE questioner is not reassured by replies
EDUCATION’S response to written questions about GCSE data and high school standards has failed to reassure the deputy who submitted them.
Information access plans welcomed
FREEDOM of information campaigners have praised an initial discussion paper that could pave the way for government openness.
Soul power
In TERMS of gigs of the year, last Saturday’s appearance by PP Arnold and her band at the Fermain Tavern will be hard to beat.
Harbouring ambitions
Building a dock at Longue Hougue big enough to accommodate cruise ships could save £100m. being spent on St Peter Port – and might mean big bucks for our island, writes Neil Ross’ Emile in his latest letter to cousin Eugene. But other ideas – such as uniting with the Crapauds and cutting bus services [...]
Fine words but will they be acted on?
THERE are many fine words in the strategy report by the former information director at the Ministry of Justice:
Watson into Aegon final
Heather Watson is through to the final of the Aegon GB Pro-Series event in Shrewsbury.
Sheer horror on cards at the lane
GUERNSEY FC will look to open up a six-point lead at the top of the table tomorrow afternoon as they entertain lowly Sheerwater at Footes Lane in the Combined Counties League Division One.
Fund firms agree to merger
TWO Guernsey firms are to merge to create the largest independent fund administration business in the island.
‘Tell all on top job pay’
SALARY ranges and expenses of key public figures should be published as one of the first steps as the States gives islanders more information about what it does, a key report released today has said.