Chamber members take an early tour of the new-look Les Bourgs

AN EARLY tour of the new-look Les Bourgs Hospice took place this week.


States needs overall information strategy

A STATES-WIDE information strategy is needed to make it more open and transparent, the chief minister has said.


Diary will show early secrets of the SAS

TODAY sees the launch of The SAS War Diary – published thanks to the efforts of Guernseyman Martin Morgan.


‘No free college places for rich pupils, even if they pass there’

MEANS-TESTING to determine how much the States pays to support each individual pupil’s college place would be fairer than the Policy Council’s proposed funding system, says Deputy Jan Kuttelwascher.


Strong start but England No. 25 too good for Dodd

THE England No. 25 men’s player proved too strong for both Garry Dodd and Alice Loveridge, but it was nevertheless a fruitful first weekend for the Sportingbet Guernsey men’s table tennis sides in the British League.


Watson through to semi

HEATHER WATSON has reached the semi-finals of the Aegon GB Pro-Series event in Shrewsbury after victory over fellow Brit Naomi Broady.


Warwick defies headwinds for the double

DARREN WARWICK claimed the two outright records for the annual Alderney Hill Climb and Sprint weekend.


‘Cheap sale of Play shows fulfilment firms are on notice’

FULFILMENT companies have been ‘put on notice’ to sell following the UK’s clampdown on VAT relief on low value goods sent from the Channel Islands, a tax campaigner has said.


Education sets Catholic primary admission policy, head confirms

THE head teacher of Notre Dame Primary School has moved to clarify that the admissions policy is set by the Education Department and not by the school.


Georgian pub to take a break

POPULAR Victoria Street pub The Georgian House is to close for the winter.