Strong island presence at euro aviation conference
MORE executive jets are likely to land on Guernsey's aircraft registry, it was announced at Europe's major aviation trade event.
MORE executive jets are likely to land on Guernsey's aircraft registry, it was announced at Europe's major aviation trade event.
LUXURY drinks caterer Aperitif has acquired boutique liqueur producer Haut Maison.
£12,00 bill to deport paedophile; ex-Hurricane Bertha could pass island by; backlash begins over calls to revisit Belle Greve debate; and news and pictures round-up of first day of South Show.
A BIN bag full of cigarettes, tobacco and gin left in his car proved the undoing of Nicholas Ward's duty-free rip-off operation.
AUTUMN is a beautiful time to be on Herm.
THERE are times – sadly frequent enough this summer – when passengers disembarking at Maseline Harbour need a helping hand, if only to guide them to the handrail on the steps.
IT IS difficult not to have sympathy for those Guernsey boatowners and fishermen who will be affected by the harbour authority's decision to scrap the monthly mooring fee facility and instead demand an annual lump.
ARCHAEOLOGISTS from Durham University have completed their three-year dig on Herm.
GUERNSEY'S show season kicked off yesterday.
BY THE time you read this, Sark's Midsummer Show will be done and dusted, but I popped along on Tuesday in time to see some of the younger schoolchildren proudly setting out their miniature gardens that they'd made to enter in it.
NEWS that Public Services has climbed down over implementing its poorly considered and lamentably consulted package of punitive mooring fees was hardly a surprise. As skin-saving exercises go, it was inevitable.
TRADITIONAL traders have been pushed out of the 'soulless' Markets, according to Deputy Dave Jones.
The lines might be staid but this saloon blows away supercars. Pete Burnard spent a feather-footed three days with the Flying Spur.
A JUNIOR chef took top honours at Alderney's Salon Culinaire for the second year in succession.