Zero-10 decision ‘early next year’

A DECISION about the future of zero-10 will be made by the States early next year – but replicating changes made in Jersey would lead to a loss in tax.


Guernsey’s streets ‘are safe’

GUERNSEY’S streets are safe in comparison to any other similar jurisdiction, Home minister Geoff Mahy told the States this morning.


Attempt to smuggle cannabis like film from 1970s – judge

A DRUGS smuggling operation which a judge said was reminiscent of a 1970s film, but with a degree of sophistication to it, ended with two men being given lengthy jail terms yesterday.


Multidisciplinary clinic set to open

A NEW multidisciplinary clinic is set to open in St Julian’s Avenue.


Dodd gets first chance

JAMIE DODD could make his long-awaited Guernsey FC debut this weekend after being named in the squad to face South Kilburn.


Hollingsworth wins three on the bounce

TOM HOLLINGSWORTH and Courtney Butcher produced the fastest times of the day in the 200m backstroke event of the Specsavers Series hosted by the Beau Sejour Barracudas Swimming Club.


Bels back from the brink as Marley fires the winner

SIMON MARLEY was Bels’ hero last night as his stunning free-kick dumped North out of the Jeremie Cup in a thrilling see-saw battle at the Track.


Marathon challenge gets tougher

BOGGY conditions, blistered feet and bad directions saw Stuart Hardie fall 10 miles short in the latest leg of his 40 marathons in 40 days challenge.


Sarnians fill three of four title bases

GUERNSEY capped off a successful weekend on the softball diamond by defeating Jersey 19-11 to regain the inter-insular title at Beau Sejour.


Less reliance on cable link until cause is known

A FAULT on a French overhead line might have caused Monday evening’s power cut, but the French transmission company, RTE, is still investigating.