Guernsey’s will to win

IT’S hard not to be smug this week after an amazing weekend of Guernsey sporting achievement. So, credit where it’s due, we’re all allowed a few days of celebration.


There could be another crisis in banking, says whistleblower

WHISTLEBLOWER Paul Moore will not rule out a repeat of the 2008 banking crisis.


Prison unit damaged in six-hour stand-off

AN INMATE caused £2,000-worth of damage during a six-hour stand-off with prison officers at Les Nicolles.


Family friendly party for mums’ website’s birthday

PARENTS flocked to Indoor Cricket Guernsey for the Guernseymums second annual birthday party and family trade fair.


Takeaway owner still owes £100k

A CHINESE takeaway owner who owes more than £100,000 on a confiscation order has been told that he is very close to being sent to prison after again failing to pay it.


‘Meerkat’ theft shocks Olive, 72

POLICE are investigating an incident that has left an elderly lady feeling frightened after her garden was entered and a meerkat lamp was stolen.


Williams’ heroics can’t keep Grouville at bay

JERSEY outfit Grouville had too much for Sylvans at St Peter’s as they overcame the Sarnian side 3-0 in the Jeremie Cup quarter-finals.


CI champs slip out of another cup at first hurdle

SAINTS’ defence of the Jeremie Cup came to a shuddering halt on Saturday as a second-half Caesarean blitz saw Wanderers reach the semi-finals at Blanche Pierre Lane.


Island to host awards

GUERNSEY will host the Britain and Bloom finals award presentation next year.


Work in hand to ensure States staff earn rises

A MORE robust appraisal of employee performance is needed to make sure public sector workers have earned their pay rises, the States’ head of human resources has said.