A BATCH of Tamiflu drugs worth £212,380 could be destroyed because it is nearing the end of its shelf life.
It’s more than music, says our ‘ambassador’
GUERNSEY’S Schools Music Service will not go down without a fight if Education is to cut funding, according to the island’s ‘musical ambassador’ Richard de la Rue.
Do not expect a pay rise
WORKERS may have to get used to the idea that their salaries might not rise this year, the Chamber of Commerce has warned.
Planning Applications – 24 February, 2009
Applications to the Environment Department, as published by the Guernsey Press.
Too many issues to be ignored
ON PAGES 10 and 11 of today’s Guernsey Press, a prominent local lawyer analyses the first item that States members will consider when they debate this month’s Billet d’Etat and he also looks at the consequences for Guernsey of what amounts to a challenge to the island’s law-making powers by the UK.
Guernsey funds regime set for London spotlight
GUERNSEY’s revitalised funds industry will come under the microscope at a masterclass in London shortly.
Parent’s elitism fear for education
PARENTS of children at the island’s colleges reacted with dismay yesterday at suggestions that vital States funding might be withdrawn.
Merrien edged out by ex-pat
ALISON MERRIEN suffered a shock defeat, but Guernsey’s bowlers still enjoyed a very decent second day at the European Championships at Athena Beach in Paphos.
Pan-island Law Officers’ review likely
JERSEY would be willing to cooperate with Guernsey on a review of the role of the Crown Officers in the States.
Chirpers open up a two-point lead at top
EX-SERVICE Chirpers have opened a two-point lead as the Image Group Premier Division ended its third quarter.