Winning ticket in CI lottery bought at Co-op L’Aumone
IF YOU bought a Christmas lottery ticket from the Co-Operative En Route store at L’Aumone in October and have not yet checked your numbers, you might be sitting on almost £1m.
IF YOU bought a Christmas lottery ticket from the Co-Operative En Route store at L’Aumone in October and have not yet checked your numbers, you might be sitting on almost £1m.
IT FELL tantalisingly short of being a Millionaire Maker but it is unlikely that the winner of this year’s Channel Islands Christmas Lottery will be moaning too much about the missing £23,000 –when he or she finally hands in their ticket.
Public told ‘if you recognise this person, it is vitally important you get in touch with police immediately’.
PREMIER INN wants to open a hotel in Guernsey within the next two years.
A RETIRED teacher is spending every day in pain and will be unable to spend Christmas with her grandchildren, thanks to orthopaedic surgery delays.
The legal blood alcohol limit was cut in 2014 but a study is ‘unequivocal’ it has not helped make the country’s roads safer.
The vehicle’s owner caught the supporter jumping up and down and singing.
More than 150 police officers were deployed to the Port Vale v Stoke City Under-21s match at Vale Park.
PLANS to improve how traffic is managed around the Market building are needed, pedestrians and business owners have said.
The royals welcomed the relatives to Kensington Palace.
Kate Osamor is reported to have told a journalist she should have brought a bat and ‘smashed your face in’.
Labour frontbencher says she is stepping down to concentrate on supporting her family
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The celebrated rock star, astrophysicist and wildlife campaigner had a ‘traumatic’ week ensuring the creature was nursed back to health.
Planners want 1,250 new homes ‘to the Bridge’, which will increase the area’s population by 50% and put even more strain on already overloaded roads. With no over-arching infrastructure plan, or knowledge of the aggregate effect of such development. St Sampson’s douzenier Rob Gill asks whether the area will be able to sustain it