Why a financial planner from Michigan wants you to know he has nothing to do with Donald Trump
Or Russians. Or the FBI.
Or Russians. Or the FBI.
The three-month-old is healthy and growing rapidly, the Ueno Zoo in Tokyo said.
This is pretty much the only thing you need to see today.
News that the work at Salerie Corner junction would cost some £80,000 more than budgeted has overshadowed what should be seen as a positive step, writes Nick Mann. He hopes that some light will be shone on the overspend by the Scrutiny Committee, but it would have been reassuring if Environment & Infrastructure had taken a more proactive stance and revealed why it was investing in things such as CCTV. Its failure to do so means that the heavily-criticised transport strategy has got off to an inauspicious start
The idea of shining a light on the work of States committees to get a better understanding of how they are progressing has to be a good idea. But what if those holding the torch fall short of gleaning any new or worthwhile information from their fellow deputies? It may still be finding its feet, but it is critical that Scrutiny holds committees to account when given the chance, says Nick Mann
IF the last week of politicising is anything to go by, we are in for something of a wild ride over the next four years.
Mini moto racing was aimed at young riders, but now there are competitors of all ages. Nick Mann reports on the climax of the club's first championship. Pictures by Adrian Miller
THE deputy who orchestrated the campaign to save the rural post offices has heralded it a resounding success.