Guernsey duo still in the hunt for World glory
It is down to the business end of the World Bowls and IIBC Championships at Guernsey Indoor Bowling Association’s stadium.
It is down to the business end of the World Bowls and IIBC Championships at Guernsey Indoor Bowling Association’s stadium.
The supermarket giant reported a better-than-expected 1.6% rise in underlying pre-tax profits to £701 million for the year to March 2.
The attempt from eleven on-call firefighters from Halstead Fire Station will take place on May 18.
The aid workers were killed on April 1 when a succession of Israeli armed drones ripped through vehicles in their convoy.
The bank reported a group pre-tax profit of £2.3 billion for the first three months of the year, down 12% from last year.
A newer model of an already-trialled electric bus has returned to the island for a few weeks in service starting from today.
The Foreign Secretary defended the controversial plan to deport some asylum seekers to Rwanda as ‘the right one’.
One small business owner claimed their standing charge had grown 13 times bigger in three years, the Federation of Small Businesses said.
The historians will have access to government files for an examination of the UK government’s policy towards the region.
Crystal Palace claimed a third straight win to continue their resurgence under Oliver Glasner.
A Labour government would expect to transfer rail networks to public ownership within its first term, the party will say.
Non-affiliated peer Lord Truscott told peers that the Church is a ‘multibillion-pound business’ that is fighting to protect its interests.
Terrorgram will become the sixth extreme right wing terrorist group to be banned in the UK, on the list of 81 banned organisations.
Khaled Hajsaad, 24, was arrested at a pro-Palestine rally in London in November last year.
The announcement marks the end of a long, painful battle with Republicans in Congress over urgently needed assistance for Ukraine.