Sarnian seventh heaven

GUERNSEY’S swimmers were in seventh heaven on Saturday.


Waterfront: No claims, please

From John Shield. COULD Senators Walker and Le Sueur give us a categorical assurance that, if any or even all of the proposed Waterfront scheme does not proceed as presently planned, the firms and individuals invol-ved to any extent to date will have no claim whatsoever for compensation or any such payment?


Police were told on Day 1 of ‘rabbit bones’

THE police team investigating the discovery of bones at Haut de la Garenne were told that they might be rabbit remains – on the day they announced the recovery of ‘the potential remains of a child’.


Children ‘may be at risk’ at Greenfields

THE ‘extremely troubled’ history of Greenfields suggests that there is a real risk of vulnerable children being mistreated because of a divide among staff, according to an independent report released today.


UK care: Court move to force minister to pay

LAWYERS are going to court to overturn the Health Minister’s refusal to pay for special therapeutic care in the UK for vulnerable children from Jersey.


Flybe Island Heroes: Charity shortlist

NINE individuals or groups have been shortlisted to receive a Flybe Island Heroes bursary.


Tennerfest farce

From Emma Ward. THE Tennerfest . . . what a farce this has become. Looking at the participating eateries and their menus, I was struck by only one thing — practically no menu was £10. Bring back the Tennerfest!