FOUR months to go and campaigning is already well under way in the UK’s general election. It’s likely to end up in the history books as a bigger groundbreaker than most, the favourite date for the vote, coinciding with the council elections, being 6 May.
Making it better by consensus
A DECISION to fast-track a States debate to next week on whether to try to lock into the existing system any changes to improving the way the island runs itself has a curious feel to it.
Vance: We do have strength in depth
TONY VANCE insists he has a healthy pool of players to pick from.
Inflation’s comeback is good news
GUERNSEY’S economy has turned a corner with the return of inflation.
Fight is on to save £4 a day ‘pittance’
CUTTING the attendance payment for the adult disability service has appalled the chairwoman of Mencap.
Post wants hearing before any change
GUERNSEY Post wants the Royal Court to postpone plans to reduce its monopoly until the result of its appeal are known.
Locally-funded aid workers help quake victims
GUERNSEY-FUNDED charity workers in the Dominican Republic who felt the ground beneath them move during the Haiti earthquake told yesterday how injured victims had poured across the border.
Big Scots clash will be held over
THE likely Clydesdale Bank Tournament decider between Hamilton Academicals and Motherwell has been kept well away from the island’s FA Carlsberg National System Cup quarter-final against the Hertfordshire League.
Rovers pump up the stationary volume
ROVERS have gone to extraordinary lengths to get their match with Athletics played today.
Heidi switches from plumb job to a dream one
LOSING her job in December gave Heidi Almonte all the motivation she needed to pursue the full-time career she had always dreamt of.