ALMOST 100 attended the Women’s Development Forum’s first ever ‘glass ladder’ lunch meeting.
Alice learns harsh lesson
ALICE LOVERIDGE’S London Olympic hopes remain in the balance after a mixed couple of weeks at two key events, identified as being the determining factor as to whether she will move from the long list to the short list for Olympic selection in January.
Lowndes dominant in GSC 200m championships
BEN LOWNDES proved he is still the leading senior swimmer in the Guernsey Swimming Club at the club’s 200m championships, held over three evenings at St Sampson’s High School.
Saving £6.5m. will focus the minds of States
ASKING the States to save £6.5m. next year should encourage the government to engage fully with the Financial Transformation Programme, the chief accountant said yesterday.
Appeal law update plea by advocate
THE grounds on which a defendant can take a case to Guernsey’s Court of Appeal need to be widened, according to a leading advocate.
Milk retailers unhappy about plans to cream off biggest customers
MILK retailers are unhappy about plans for the Dairy.
Dawes in control from gun to tape
THE second FNB Cross Country event at L’Ancresse drew another large field but Steve Dawes again ran out a clear winner.
A time to remember the cost of war, says Dean
A BLESSING of the field of remembrance took place at the Smith Street war memorial yesterday.
Local band registers The Risk trademark in X Factor battle
THE RISK’S battle with The X Factor has intensified after the Guernsey-based mod powerpop group registered a trademark in that name with the UK’s Intellectual Property Office.
Five deliveries a week means 13 postmen to lose jobs
THIRTEEN postmen are to lose their jobs at Guernsey Post.