RELEASING government documents relating to the Hillsborough disaster will finally deliver justice to the families of the 96 Liverpool fans who died, a local supporter has said.
‘Others should have followed me here’
A WORLD-RENOWNED grower said yesterday that he wished others had followed his lead by moving to Guernsey.
Thinking caps on
GRANDMASTER Sarunas Sulskis drew a sizeable crowd around his table at the Peninsula towards the end of round two of the Intertrust Guernsey International Chess Festival.
Students from colleges gain inspiration from Olympic great
SIR MATTHEW PINSENT and Olympic trampoline hopeful Kat Driscoll had a whistlestop tour of Guernsey yesterday as they visited two schools.
Torode and Duquemin take top Guernsey car honours
THE Peugeot 205 of Chris Torode and Olly Duquemin was Guernsey’s best performing car at the 2011 Jersey Rally.
Airport project gets green light
GUERNSEY’S airport project has been given the go ahead.
Youth forum plans to make deputies aware of its views
TEENAGERS said a relaunched youth forum would give them an opportunity to break down barriers by voicing their opinions about the way the island is run and encourage politicians to look beyond stereotypes.
Dismay at second development for cramped Cordier Hill area
CORDIER Hill residents have spoken of their concerns about proposals submitted for a second large development for the cramped St Peter Port road.
Lions very nearly throw it away in nervous climax
Bookham 2, Guernsey FC 3 SEEMINGLY cruising to three more points for the majority of Saturday afternoon, Guernsey FC were very nearly undone by the ultimate smash and grab raid at Bookham.
Social Security hires a permanent office guard
SOCIAL SECURITY has hired a permanent security presence to clamp down on intimidating behaviour by some clients.