HEALTH and Social Services Department members issued a further statement at the weekend in an attempt – critics might suggest this is being generous – to provide greater clarity on the on-going row about providing an adequate wheelchair service for the Bailiwick.
Daily Archives: March 2, 2009
Flybe climbs down on baggage charge
A FLYBE passenger has won his battle against ‘outrageous’ extra charges after the airline admitted it was wrong and reduced baggage costs for holders of its own credit card.
Deposits go up by £20bn
BANK deposits increased by £20.8bn. during the final quarter of last year.
Victory wreck site ‘treated with respect’
A US firm that claims to have discovered the wreck of HMS Victory has reassured people that it is treating the site with the ‘utmost respect’.
Fast-moving Lucy has no time to mope
LUCY BEERE had no time to drown her sorrows after narrowly missing out on overall singles glory at the European Bowls Championships.
Mick’s trick sinks Bels
Belgraves 1, North 4
Life a blur for £1m. syndicate
‘I’VE only just come back down to earth’.
Occupation paper telling of Hitler’s death for sale
A COPY of the Guernsey Secret Press announcing the death of Hitler is one of the highlights at an auction sale of historical documents from this week.













Sort social issues
IT IS very tempting to focus on paid parking this week. There are so many strands to explore.