Board’s own goal can still be scrubbed out

AS PROUD a Guernseyman as I am, I despair sometimes over the short-sightedness of my fellow islanders who see change as something imparted by the devil.


Boats lost in storm

TWO boats were lost yesterday as gale-force winds battered the east coast.


Lions face up to the Lammas

OLLIE MCKENZIE is the latest big name to return to the Guernsey FC ranks as they enter the most testing 11 days of their debut season so far.


Tax balance is needed to image rights law

GUERNSEY is well placed to be a jurisdiction of choice for structuring the affairs of sports stars and celebrities, according to leading UK-based tax advisers.



Footes Lane users not on board with park and ride idea

FORCING islanders to buy a bus ticket to use the Footes Lane car park is wrong and unfair, users have said.


Mixed response to suggestion of a pedestrianised Le Pollet

COMPLETELY closing Le Pollet to cars would be a nightmare for Cook, the shop’s owner said yesterday.


Youths are accused of beating man and stealing his wallet

FOUR youths beat up a man and stole his wallet in an unprovoked attack in Mill Street in May last year, it was alleged yesterday.


Le Ber collects big singles scalp

THERE was high drama in Paphos yesterday, when every eye was trained on Guernsey’s stand-in Atlantic men’s singles representative Matt Le Ber, who was involved in not one, but two remarkable 21-20 thrillers.


Guernsey can go all the way says Whalley

Henley 0, Guernsey 4 GUERNSEY are keeping their fingers crossed that their next opponents are willing to travel after a convincing win at Henley in the first round of the EH Trophy.