Guernsey dementia patients also face a long hospital stay

A PROLONGED stay in hospital for dementia patients might be unavoidable, Health and Social Services has said.


‘Streamline prosecutions, put bobbies on the beat’

GUERNSEY’S prosecution process needs to change to get more police officers on the beat.


Ozanne at the max again

OZZY OZANNE scored another maximum points haul at the final meeting of 2009 and heads into the winter break ahead of two of his teammates in the points table.


Planning applications – 17 November, 2009

Applications to the Environment Department, as published in the Guernsey Press.


Difference over ‘facts’ is damaging

WHAT started off as something many islanders regarded as a poorly timed questioning of the order of precedence at the island’s annual act of remembrance escalated yesterday into something potentially far more serious.


‘We can win this’

GUERNSEY have the London Two South-West title in their sights.


Entrepreneurs ‘are essential to the island’s economy’

THE spirit of the entrepreneur is alive and well in Guernsey, according to those in the know.


Wreath row: Trott did start it, says Bailiff

GUERNSEY’S Bailiff has rejected claims that he instigated the Policy Council row over Remembrance Sunday.


Use them or lose them, says bus user group

BUS services in Guernsey will collapse if subsidies are withdrawn, according to Bus Users’ Group coordinator Fergus Dunlop.


Human rights ruling forces examination of DNA policy

INDEFINITE holding by the Guernsey Police of DNA profiles of innocent people will be reviewed, the Home minister has confirmed.