Abandoned car owners to be traced Anyone who abandons a car on public or private land can now expect to be traced and charged for its removal.
Couple 'owe lives' to smoke alarm A couple owe their lives to having had a smoke alarm fitted in their flat, Guernsey Fire Service says.
Air display has funding shortfall Guernsey's Battle of Britain Air Display did not manage to raise all the funds that it needed this year, according to its organiser.
Council Meetings are held on every third Monday of the month to discuss the Billet d’Etat and to discuss any other commerce related matters that may be raised by the Council members. They will also consider new applications for membership received since the last Council meeting.
China imports in surprise surge China reported a surprise surge in imports during August, leading to a fall in its trade surplus to $20bn.
Race-row German banker quits post A German banker at the centre of a row over comments he made about Jews and Muslims agrees to leave his post, the Bundesbank says.
Welfare bill faces extra £4bn cut The government is planning to reduce the annual welfare bill by a further £4bn, Chancellor George Osborne tells the BBC.