JEREMY FRITH performed his usual heroics in Kuala Lumpur yesterday, but he was outshone by a team-mate as Guernsey won for a third time.
Mental well-being policy in the workplace gains support
PLANS to introduce a mental well-being policy in the workplace have been supported by businesses.
£250k con case settled as trial is due to start
A FAMILY accused of conning an elderly and nearly-blind woman out of more than £250,000 settled out of court yesterday moments before a civil trial action against them was due to start.
Lions in another show of strength but boss Vance wants more
GUERNSEY FC have regained a three-point cushion at the top of the Combined Counties League Division One table after a 5-0 thumping of Westfield in their top-of-the-table clash last night.
BBC ‘was foolish not to snap up This is Jinsy’
EARLY reviews of a Guernsey comedy duo’s Sky Atlantic show suggest it could become a cult classic.
Ogier eyes world record
MARTYN OGIER has set his windsurfing ambitions high – to break the world speed record.
Lt-Governor takes to the sea with Ambulance and Rescue
LT-GOVERNOR Air Marshal Peter Walker had the chance to witness a rescue from on board the marine ambulance yesterday.
Marathon man Stuart – one down with 39 still to go
RUNNER Stuart Hardie has completed his first marathon and has another 39 to go.
Penalty count hits Guernsey’s chances
LESSONS have to be learnt quickly if Guernsey’s aspirations of a top half finish in their new league are to come to fruition.
‘Means-test to share the college cash’
THE level of States support for every senior pupil at the colleges will be individually means-tested if an amendment is approved.