STAFF at an estate agency have been the latest victims of the recession, laid off after a slump in property sales.
New Bouet homes a foot on the ladder
ISLANDERS struggling to buy a home could get a leg-up with a new partial ownership development.
All quiet on freedom of information front
WHAT we’ve got here is a failure to communicate.
What was negotiator thinking?
THE more closely the role of the Public Sector Remuneration Committee is examined, the more questionable its operation – and purpose – becomes.
Electric bills up 17%
THE price of electricity will rise by 17% from April, with more hikes looking likely in the future.
Vote green and forget Ali’s bowl of confusion
THE difference between winning and losing in sport is often minimal, even more so at the highest level.
Record Games entry pleases Vance
THE men’s football tournament at the Aland Island Games will be the biggest yet.
PSRC and union coy on pay deal
POLITICIANS responsible for negotiating what looks set to be an inflation-busting pay deal for States employees yesterday refused to explain why they had done so.
Interference key to car lock troubles
MOTORISTS are finding themselves locked out of their cars because of interference – and it could get worse.
St Sampson’s pupil move ‘bad for Vale children too’
VALE INFANTS SCHOOL will become overcrowded and the quality of education be threatened if pupils from St Sampson’s Infants are transferred there, according to an Education board member.