More than 1200 people took part in the World Aid Walk to raise money for charities to help the poor in developing countries.
Spending now issue of confidence
THE latest revelations about the Health and Social Services Department’s spending and Treasury’s concern – denied by HSSD – that it has taken on an extra 90 staff will do nothing to improve public confidence in government’s ability to manage its affairs.
Bradford ruled out
SCOTT BRADFORD’S Muratti misery is set to continue.
90 more Health staff
AN EXTRA 90 staff were hired by Health and Social Services last year at a time when it was being urged to cut spending, Guernsey’s ‘Chancellor’ said yesterday.
Election winner no odds for Guernsey
NO MATTER who wins this week’s general election Guernsey is well placed, according to Chief Minister Lyndon Trott.
Chief Minister meets key figure in Washington
CHIEF MINISTER Lyndon Trott has met the Senate Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations’ chief investigator Robert Roach.
Nurses want to do less paperwork and treat more patients
GUERNSEY nurses still have too much paperwork to do according to the Royal College of Nursing’s chair of council.
Weekend vandals break into cars, but leave valuables behind
AT LEAST six vehicles were broken into and vandalised at Millbrook Estate, St Peter Port, over the weekend.
Photography exhibition deemed a hit as visitors flock to Market Square
ORGANISERS of the first Guernsey Photography Festival report excellent public feedback.
Watson exit
HEATHER WATSON made the earliest of exits from the ITF $50,000 Indian Harbour Beach clay-court event in Florida.
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