Thompson picked for national squad

FOURTEEN-year-old Clementine Thompson has been selected for the RYA’s Laser 4.7 National Junior Squad 2011-12.


‘Shed was meant for builders not growers’

A VINERY owner claims a horticultural shed he owns was built as a builders’ store and had never been used for growing.


Staying aboard burning ship ‘was the right move’

CONDOR’S crew did the right thing by keeping passengers on board Commodore Clipper as they tried to get a fire under control, its managing director said yesterday.


Deputy Tasker loses seat on St Peter Port douzaine

DEPUTY Jenny Tasker has lost her seat on St Peter Port’s douzaine.


Escape to the country

When the hustle and bustle of city life feels too much, seek solace in the fashion gang's latest rural pursuit.


God bless Americana

Patriotism has been having its moment in the world of interiors. With its punchy primary palette of red, white and blue, the starred and striped American flag is one of the most striking motifs around.


Six of the best winter warmers

We've all completed the winter wardrobe switch. Summer clothes are packed away and woollies, bobble hats and thick socks have taken their place.


Cheap milk costs dear

Freedom of choice is all very well in the land of milk and money, but the saving of a few pennies today could mean a totally different Guernsey landscape tomorrow. Here, Peter Roffey explains how importing dairy products could not only mean the end of the local industry, but also the demise of the island’s [...]


Ex-Premier League player stars in Cobham victory

THE dream of a clean sweep of trophies may be over, but Guernsey FC can still hold their heads high after playing their part in one of the games of the season at Cobham last night.


Results will improve now secret’s out

WHEN he stood up to condemn the GCSE results that were published for the high schools for the first time, the president of the Guernsey Society of Chartered and Certified Accountants said they were ‘simply unacceptable’.