RGLI trust aims to move from ‘commemorative to cultural’
IDEAS put forward by the Royal Guernsey Light Infantry Charitable Trust include a student exchange programme, as well as a recently-launched website.
IDEAS put forward by the Royal Guernsey Light Infantry Charitable Trust include a student exchange programme, as well as a recently-launched website.
A WISHLIST of gifts and essentials has been presented to Frossard Ward, thanks to one local charity.
THE legal battle between Sark Electricity and a resident who wants the company’s cabling removed from his land has racked up thousands of pounds in advocates’ fees.
Folklore: The Long Pond Studio Sessions will premiere on the streaming platform on Wednesday.
His death, apparently from natural causes, came just weeks after the death in October of his wife, Joyce, who was 89.
Boris Johnson has promised a dramatic increase in defence spending but the aid budget appears to be in the sights of ministers looking to save cash.
John Holder said he suspects there has been a “definite policy of only employing whites” for positions on the First Class Umpires Panel.
The 40-year-old had set many batting records since making his debut for India in November 1989.
HERE’S a thing which never occurred to me until I was speaking last week to an aviation expert – a former engineering apprentice of the year at Rolls-Royce, but let that pass. It turns out that electric planes (as in powered by) have been the holy grail of flying since at least the 1930s.
The department store’s campaign and accompanying soundtrack is an eagerly anticipated highlight for many in the build-up to the festive season.
The former New Zealand boss wore an Italy jersey and scrum cap during a training session.
WELL-KNOWN Channel Islands journalist Gary Burgess has said he may have less than a year to live.
The Juventus playmaker has started only twice for Wales since the start of 2019.
Giggs will not be involved in November’s three games following his arrest.
TWO stone statues of lions have appeared mysteriously on the front steps of a St Martin’s hotel.