Catering students ‘used and abused’

SOME young apprentices are being exploited by the island’s catering industry, it was claimed last night.


New service gives users broadband on the move

GUERNSEY’S newest offering of broadband internet access is proving popular among islanders, according to Airtel-Vodafone.


Luck’s not with Law at Croft

CHRIS LAW is still waiting for that elusive top-five result.


Arts commission ushers new dawn

The Guernsey Arts Commission was launched in front of a capacity crowd last night.


Gender ‘still an issue at work’

GENDER inequality still exists in the business world today despite advances in attitudes, according to a global finance industry commentator.


Students go on air

THIS summer, Elizabeth College students will launch what they believe will be the Channel Islands’ first live school radio station.


Health stands by ad system

HEALTH will not be reviewing its authorisation procedures for advertisements despite more than £800 having been spent on one that had to be scrapped.


‘Power mad’ claim is real dilemma

WHAT at first sight appears to be a simple spat between the Policy Council and the House Committee – over how members are appointed to sub-groups – has the potential to become a divisive issue and one that could damage the ability of the House to work effectively over the next four years.

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Voice for Victims is a campaign aimed at promoting the rights of those affected by child sexual abuse.