ORGANISATIONS supported by States grants should scrutinise themselves to make sure government is getting value for money, according to Deputy Barry Brehaut.
Having the first fence down is lucky for Dyer
IT ISN’T normally lucky to have a fence down in competition, but Sophie Dyer can claim to be an exception to the rule.
Respect is to be rewarded
THE Guernsey Football Association have teamed up with Specsavers for a plan to enhance ‘Respect’ in the local game.
Trouble with the rent means end for another art gallery
ANOTHER art gallery has closed.
Mont Arrive battle ‘could cost lives’
ENVIRONMENT is risking lives by not allowing alterations to a Mont Arrive driveway, according to Nick Olliver.
Let’s free up some of our state assets
AS THE fallout from the airport firefighters’ secretly lavish pay settlement and the regulator’s decision on post office competition continue to reverberate, there’s a common link that has yet to trigger a public debate: States ownership.
Rovers stay away
ROVERS’ refusal to play on Boxing Day could lead to the first concession at the top level of island football in living memory.
C&W Sure is unhappy at Airtel’s advertising
SURE has attacked Airtel-Vodafone over its advertising, claiming that it is misleading pay-as-you-go customers.
Firefighters deal ‘poses industrial action risk’
THE airport firefighters’ pay deal puts Guernsey at risk of widespread industrial action, according to a former member of the States’ negotiating body.
Women feel safe in local cabs despite alleged rape by driver
WOMEN in Guernsey do feel safe in taxis – despite recent reports of an alleged rape by a driver.