Longue Hougue dock to handle airport stone

LONGUE Hougue could be transformed into a temporary dock if a planning application is approved.


Letters are on way to pilot group for bowel cancer screening

LETTERS inviting people to participate in a bowel cancer screening pilot were sent out yesterday morning.


Watson through in Quebec

HEATHER WATSON won her first round match in the $220,000 Bell Challenge tournament in Quebec yesterday.


Young team ‘did island and their coaches proud’

GUERNSEY’S Commonwealth Youth Games athletes have done their island and coaches proud, team leader Angela Stuart said yesterday.


Killer’s bid to cut jail time nearly backfires

KILLER Joanne Baker has lost an appeal against a 15-month prison sentence for kneeing and kicking a woman in the face.


Frith champion again 10 years after her first title

A CLEAN sweep of titles made it a perfect day for Chantelle Frith on finals day of the Guernsey Senior Closed Tennis Championships at Longcamps.


Bringing over teachers cost £468,000 last year

NEARLY half a million pounds was spent last year recruiting and relocating teachers and lecturers, the Education Department has revealed.


Top 35 under 35 listing adds six island professional names

SIX Guernsey professionals have been named in Private Client Practitioner’s latest ‘Top 35 under 35’ listing.


Revealed: the 25% higher cost of living in Guernsey

FAMILIES need at least 20% more to live here than their counterparts in the UK.


Proms on the Pier

Pictures from the Proms on the Pier 2011, held on the Albert Pier.