THE States knew of the ending of the reciprocal health agreement months before it was disclosed to the public, a freedom of information request has revealed.
Credibility of T&R is on the line
Monday’s disclosure that Treasury and Resources got its sums wrong in the all-important capital prioritisation Billet d’Etat report that was to have been discussed next week is of more significance than might first have been thought.
Pressure back on
SINGAPORE is a step further away for Guernsey after they lost to Bahrain in their top-of-the-table clash yesterday.
‘Lost’ £50m. must put capital debate on hold, says Chamber
TREASURY was left with no other option but to delay the capital prioritisation debate, according to the Chamber of Commerce.
Callum’s families grateful for public support
THE families of Callum Eborall have thanked the public for their support since the 11-year-old died at the weekend.
Hamon’s fine run comes to gallant end
EVEN in defeat James Hamon was deservedly taking the plaudits at L’Ancresse last evening.
Priaulx gives Ryder Cup stars a masterclass
TRIPLE FIA World Touring Car Champion Andy Priaulx gave two of Europe’s top golfers a masterclass in driving at Brands Hatch Race Circuit on Tuesday, ahead of the BMW PGA Championship, which begins today at Wentworth Club.
Watson bows out of singles
HEATHER WATSON let a match point slip as she was knocked out of the Italian Open girls’ singles in Milan yesterday.
Back from NZ after 56 years
WHEN Barbara Stenning left Guernsey for New Zealand in 1953, she was determined to return one day.
Channel hop precedes race across Atlantic
SAILOR John Falla left Guernsey last night as he set off on his adventure to race across the Atlantic.