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Daily Archives: June 15, 2009

CFE Art & Design Exhibition

Louisa Hibbard, 18

AN OUTDOOR sculpture made of scaffolding, an earthwork made by digger and a giant photomontage – this year’s CFE art and design students’ final year show is on a different scale than previously seen.

A code of conduct is required to control the politically contemptuous

When the States Members’ Code of Conduct was introduced, the idea was to encourage a higher standard of behaviour among deputies.

What the inquiry row really says

ONE of the ironies in the aftermath of the airport firefighters’ industrial action is that not only cannot the States agree on whether its ending was acceptable or not, members cannot agree on how best to go about questioning that ending.

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Just 28 seats would put four ministers out of States

FOUR of Guernsey’s 11 ministers would probably not have been elected if reforms to slim down the States had been brought in for the 2008 election.

Top family firm accolade for Specsavers

SPECSAVERS has been recognised as a top family business in the JP Morgan family business honours.

Double loss at Grouville

AIMEE PONTE’S bid to become the youngest winner of a Channel Islands golf title will have to wait at least another year.

States disability officer ‘is needed immediately’

GROUPS representing those with special needs believe the appointment of a States disability officer is essential.

Honoured islanders toasted at birthday reception

THE Queen’s birthday reception at Government House on Saturday saw the Bailiff, John Gallienne, Barbara Benfield and David Miller recognised for receiving honours.

Middlesbrough chairman bound for Guernsey?

REPORTS in yesterday’s national press suggested that Steve Gibson could quit as chairman of Middlesbrough Football Club as he is moving to Guernsey.

£800,000 in pledges will ensure obelisk start

A DRIVE to rebuild the Admiral de Saumarez monument will start when £800,000 has been pledged, if not necessarily received, according to the chairman of the Admiral de Saumarez Trust.