‘Island likely to see dead sea birds being washed up’
WARNINGS of large numbers of dead sea birds washing up on Bailiwick beaches this summer have been issued following another outbreak of avian flu across Europe.
WARNINGS of large numbers of dead sea birds washing up on Bailiwick beaches this summer have been issued following another outbreak of avian flu across Europe.
Owen Diaz’s rejection of the award could mean a new trial in the case.
THE cost of seeing a doctor led to many Bailiwick residents putting off making an appointment last year, the latest CareWatch primary care survey has found.
While Shrubsole brought her international career to an end a couple of months ago, Brunt announced her Test retirement last weekend.
Katherine Brunt’s Test retirement at the weekend came a couple of months after Anya Shrubsole brought an end to her international career.
THIERRY LE CHEMINANT’S great promise as a triathlete continues to impress the Guernsey elite competitor who is making a living from the sport.
ARTISTS braved the wind and the unpredictable outdoors to make art on Saturday.
A COLLABORATION between two Alderney ferry operators is set to turn the tide for the island’s ferry operation, with a dual-boat service set to begin in the next couple of weeks.
Boxing brothers Garan and Ioan Croft, 20, both medalled at last month’s European Championships and will represent Team Wales in Birmingham.
WITH ducks ready to race and teams being finalised, the Harbour Carnival is expected to be a hit this evening.
Former England and Saracens lock Kruis will retire after the match.
The company has struggled to keep pace with competitors n recent years.
MORE than 200 junior school pupils, staff and parents, attended the Guernsey Press Design-An-Ad awards ceremony at St Pierre Park Hotel.
FERAL ferrets could soon be added to the island’s pest list, according to the States vet, in a bid to control humanely the fluctuating population.
HEDGEHOGS have been left struggling in the hot weather, the GSPCA has warned.