‘Underground' success as local film hits horror streaming service
Local production company Guernsey Filmworks has had some great news to kick off 2024.
Local production company Guernsey Filmworks has had some great news to kick off 2024.
WHILE England’s women battled for the football World Cup yesterday morning, at Castle Cornet battles of a more brutal and ancient kind were being evoked as part of the annual medieval Fete d’Etai.
Transport for London and Tram Operations Limited had pleaded guilty to failing in their health and safety duties.
Transport for London (TfL) and Tram Operations Limited (TOL) have accepted failing in their health and safety duties.
Seven passengers were killed in the incident in November 2016.
Seven passengers were killed and 21 more suffered serious injuries when the tram carrying 69 people derailed on November 9 2016.
A new horror film makes its debut this month – Underground – set in one of the island’s spookiest locations. Shaun Shackleton spoke to Charlotte Dawn Potter and Lars Janssen, directors of Guernsey Filmworks
Alfred Dorris, 49, denies a single charge of failing to take reasonable care at work under the Health and Safety at Work Act 1974.
Alfred Dorris, 49, is on trial at the Old Bailey over the derailment at Sandilands in south London on November 9 2016 in which seven people died.
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CASTLE Cornet’s Fete d’Etai will be returning this Sunday for the first time since 2019.
Alfred Dorris denied a charge of failing to take reasonable care at work under the Health and Safety at Work Act 1974.
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Driver Alfred Dorris, who is accused of an alleged failure as an employee to take reasonable care of passengers, indicated a not guilty plea.
Seven passengers died and 51 were injured when a tram derailed in south London on November 9 2016.