Gilvear aims to be that man of steel

JORDAN GILVEAR is counting down the days until his dream becomes a reality after being signed up by rugby league giants Bradford Bulls.


First annual report from island’s new police chief

CRIME dropped by 13% last year, according to the latest Guernsey Police figures.


Moonpig to ‘put something back’ with schools’ cash offer

CASH prizes are on offer for schools across the Bailiwick thanks to a Guernsey Press competition sponsored by Moonpig.


Why did we have to wait till now for a fine summer’s day?

PEOPLE took to the outdoors yesterday as the temperature hit 26C.


£300 fine for late tax returns

A CLAMPDOWN on people who fill their tax returns late has been passed by the States.


Call for an external review of Education

EDUCATION should be forced to undergo a rigorous external inspection after information it was required to release showed two of Guernsey’s high schools are failing to meet standards set in England.


College funding to be cut

ELIZABETH College, Ladies College and Blanchelande will have their States funding cut.


States reject college means testing

AN AMENDMENT that would have led to a radical change in the way three colleges are funded was rejected this afternoon.


Education forced to reveal GCSE result figures

JUST 12% of pupils at La Mare de Carteret High achieved five or more GCSE’s at A* to C including English and maths this year, Education has been forced to reveal.


Grid security is essential investment

AT 7.24 on Monday night the island got a brutal reminder of just why continuing investment in the electricity grid is so essential.