CABINET-STYLE powers have been given to the Policy Council and senior civil servants to ensure the States makes savings, it has been confirmed.
Top clubs in grand weekend
GRAND FORT ROAD neighbours North and Vale Rec had plenty to celebrate on Saturday afternoon.
Step report reinforces ‘we’re good for the economy’ line
GUERNSEY’S importance to the world economy has been reinforced by a new report.
First rung of the ladder to taming the dragon
THERE has been something of a circus feel to the reaction to the Wales Audit Office report.
Strong response to memory box appeal
MEMORY boxes can be the key to unlocking the past for many older Guernsey people.
Town Church ‘had become a danger to our congregation’
THE Town Church was a danger to parishioners and had to be renovated, according to its warden.
‘Timing, not the principle’
THE Policy Council’s issues with debating the highly critical Wales Audit Office report on the island’s system of government were down to timing, not principle, according to the Treasury minister.
Promotion challenge now a realistic aim for Greens
Guernsey 21, Bognor 11 GUERNSEY have jumped to third in London Two South-West after their fourth win of the season.
Star man Hubert flying high
WITH more than 250 swimmers from 11 UK and Channel Island clubs, the Beau Sejour Barracudas contingent of 32 swimmers enjoyed a string of successes at the AIB Tigers Open Swim Meet staged in Jersey and returned with a host of medals and personal best times.
Rec overcome first hurdle
Vale Rec 2, Castle Cary 2 VALE REC were the only Guernsey team to progress out of the first round of a county cup after they defeated Castle Cary in the Somerset Senior Cup at the Corbet Field on Saturday.