Fire and Rescue deal with ‘an unprecedented morning’
FROM sharp slates flying off the Town Church roof to a seafront car fire to trees blocking roads – Guernsey Fire & Rescue’s blue watch was non-stop yesterday.
FROM sharp slates flying off the Town Church roof to a seafront car fire to trees blocking roads – Guernsey Fire & Rescue’s blue watch was non-stop yesterday.
Harsh easterly winds and torrential rain caught shoppers, sailors, and emergency services by surprise, with flooding along parts of St Peter Port’s seafront.
Alderney protests at losing Guernsey taxpayer subsidies on its air fares highlight the importance of affordable transport. But, says Richard Digard, while ferry services may have been preserved, Aurigny remains a longer-term risk.
The study surveyed 2,000 people.
It will shine a light on the rags to riches story of Archie Leach – the boy from Bristol who ran away from home at 14 and joined an acrobatic troupe.
The attack marked the first time that such a missile was used in the war — or in any conflict.
Mr Flynn previously said he would run for the Aberdeen South and Kincardine North seat in the next Holyrood election while remaining an MP.
The wing is one of a host of new or recalled faces against Fiji on Saturday.
Wales face world champions South Africa after suffering 11 successive Test defeats.
A phrase daubed on a wall at the Royal Victoria Hospital in west Belfast has been there for an estimated six months.
The awards ceremony was hosted at Buckingham Palace.
Prosecutors say Daniel Khalife played ‘a cynical game’.
Scotland have beaten Fiji and Portugal this autumn but were defeated by world champions South Africa.
Russia’s military said it has shot down two British-made Storm Shadow missile.
Officials in Moscow said six HIMARS rockets and 67 drones were also downed.