Sunny Sunday trumps a soggy start to Vintage Agricultural Show
‘What a difference a day makes,’ said Vintage Agricultural Show organising committee president Ron Le Cras yesterday as the sun shone on the showground and people flocked in.
‘What a difference a day makes,’ said Vintage Agricultural Show organising committee president Ron Le Cras yesterday as the sun shone on the showground and people flocked in.
The benchmark index closed down 4,451.28 points at 31,458.42 on Monday.
Guernsey’s GPs remain unable to prescribe semaglutide to help with weight loss, with private healthcare the only official route to get the drug, Health & Social Care has confirmed.
Carl Hester has stepped onto the podium for an incredible fourth successive Olympic Games.
At least 95 people, including at least 14 police officers, died in clashes on Sunday.
The Australian government cited concerns about youth radicalisation and tensions over the Israel-Hamas war.
Home excitement ahead of hosting ICC Men’s T20 World Cup Sub Regional Europe Qualifier C this month ramped up with the Guernsey squad announcement this week, says Jeremy Frith.
The tropical storm has maximum sustained winds of 75mph.
The track cycling starts today with hopes high for Team GB.
There was damage to the crown court, the university and a number of properties in the Parliament Road area.
Beningbrough Hall’s new garden, by award-winning designer Andy Sturgeon, features more resilient plants and pollinator-friendly blooms.
Kerr and Jakob Ingebrigtsen seemed to exchange a glance at the finish line as they closed the curtain on the dress rehearsal for their grand finale.
The American revealed he thought Jamaica’s Kishane Thompson had beaten him to 100 metres gold.
The Fire Brigades’ Union hailed the ‘beginning of the end’ while Unison celebrated the reversal of ‘unworkable and divisive anti-strike’ legislation.
The number of arrests made over the disorder in the city is 14.