OPENING the Child Youth and Community Tribunal Centre marks a sea change in the way Guernsey cares for and protects children, according to Deputy Bailiff Richard Collas.
Rovers vow to keep making progress
ROVERS are hoping to maintain the momentum built up around the club since its overhaul in the summer.
Cancellation means GIAAC lose £1,000
FOR the second time in two weeks, the athletes of the GIAAC FirstRand Junior Endurance Squad have been disappointed by races in the UK being cancelled.
Consensus – but only by agreement
A PUBLIC meeting last evening was part of a wide-ranging consultative process embarked upon by the Public Accounts Committee as it seeks to put together proposals aimed at rectifying the gaps in good governance that were highlighted last September by the Wales Audit Office.
Promotion push about to restart
GUERNSEY’S new year push for promotion should begin belatedly tomorrow.
£9.3m crash win may not be enough
A CYCLIST severely injured in a road accident 11 years ago was awarded more than £9m. by the Royal Court.
Free flights offer for small firms
SMALL and medium-sized businesses have been offered a lift by British Airways.
I was right to vote for smoke ban – President
THE President of the Alderney States has defended his decision to back the island’s controversial anti-smoking law.
£2.4m. more for social housing
MORE than £2.4m. has been raised for social housing from the sale of 10 former States houses on the Petit Bouet Estate.
Pay negotiator was suspended by ‘livid’ HR head
FURTHER details have emerged about the suspension of a top civil servant.