THE leaked news that the Education Department tried to secure £30,000 of taxpayers’ money to pay its chief officer’s personal legal bills is shocking.
There’s only one sorry that counts
SO THAT’S it then. Apology accepted. Move on. All forgotten. Best of friends.
Police back on scene of fatal alleged assault
POLICE yesterday stepped up their search for witnesses to an incident in St Peter Port that led to a man’s death.
Mourant takeover would make State Street a world leader
STATE STREET is expected to become the world’s largest alternative asset servicing provider after agreeing a deal to purchase Mourant International Finance Administration.
BPL pitch repairs could cost £1,200
SEAGULLS are ripping Blanche Pierre Lane apart and St Martin’s president Henry Davey is at a loss what to do.
‘Ignore rumours and go for vaccination’
DO NOT be put off getting your child vaccinated against swine flu.
Roadworks could ruin the National Trust’s Christmas
ROADWORKS in Cornet Street could not have come at a worse time for the National Trust Victorian Shop and Parlour, according to manageress Elizabeth Lihou.
GTA report to be delivered in time for Christmas
CONSULTANTS will deliver a report to Commerce and Employment just before Christmas that could have major implications for the Guernsey Training Agency.
Sark ‘will change when it chooses’
SARK looks unlikely to voluntarily reform the unelected roles of the Seigneur and Seneschal any time soon.
Watson through
HEATHER WATSON has progressed into the last 16 in the girls’ singles at the Eddie Herr International Junior Championships.
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