Gran’s battle with Parkinson’s inspired London marathon run
A NOVICE runner has been training hard for this weekend’s London marathon.
A NOVICE runner has been training hard for this weekend’s London marathon.
THE parents of five-year-old Romy McGahy, who is being treated for an aggressive form of cancer at Southampton Hospital, have said she has been ‘an inspiration’ while undergoing 10 months of intense treatment.
A CIRCUS of 60 fibreglass Atlantic puffins have landed in the island to be transformed by local artists ahead of the 2023 Guernsey Puffin Parade to raise money for Autism Guernsey and the GSPCA.
Jonny Evans will hit a special landmark in Athens as he makes his 100th appearance for his country.
A MAJOR step-forward in Guernsey’s hosting of the NatWest Island Games next year took place at Beau Sejour on Saturday as hundreds of volunteers attended briefings and formally registered their participation.
The Prime Minister and Chancellor Kwasi Kwarteng defended their controversial raft of tax cuts amid accusations they mainly benefit the rich.
Ian Baraclough’s side trailed 1-0 to Kosovo but Gavin Whyte’s equaliser and Magennis’ header turned the tables.
The Prime Minister is ‘unapologetic’ in focusing ‘relentlessly’ on growth amid criticism her tax-slashing package mainly benefits the wealthy.
Chancellor Kwasi Kwarteng’s tax-slashing programme has come under fire for mainly benefiting the rich.
DIFFICULTIES recruiting staff and a shortage of tourists due to Brexit has led to an application to convert Hotel Ziggurat into staff accommodation.
ISLANDERS will remember lost navy and marines personnel who died when HMS Charybdis and HMS Limbourne sank during the Second World War, at a special service this Sunday.
PARISHIONERS are being asked for their ideas for how to improve Castel’s coastline.
OIL painter Tony Parsons is inviting Guernsey residents to feature in a large landscape painting at Havelet during his upcoming trip to the island.
ABSEILING down a cliff face at Le Guet was the second daring challenge completed by Penny Muir-Field to raise money for Cancer Research UK.
THREE local swimmers who challenged themselves to each swim 188km around Guernsey have completed their quest ahead of their deadline.