THE First Minister of Scotland is going to visit Sark next month, but he might not be welcomed by all.
A pan-island MoH post ‘is worth considering’
SHARING a medical officer of health with Jersey is worth investigating, according to Guernsey’s director of Public Health.
Flights hit and papers are delayed
UK AIRPORTS have been brought to a standstill again as another Icelandic volcanic ash cloud travels down the country.
Music from Africa to the Andes to feature in World Music Series
Islanders of all ages will be moving to the beat of sounds influenced by Africa, the Andes, Quebec and Cuba during this years Collins Stewart World Music Series.
Panel beater had to pay for training and lost time
A LOCAL panel beater was told he had to pay for the time he lost while on a training course, an employment tribunal heard.
‘Big Fal’ excited by future
THE most popular and respected man in football has urged Guernsey football to back Guernsey FC all the way.
Crowd trouble a society ill, not all football
YOU can control your own thoughts, but not others’ actions.
Bordering on the criminal
RATHER more than 12 months ago, when consultants Tribal were preparing to publish the first States of Guernsey fundamental spending review, it was clear things were bad.
Tanks herald end of Creux Mahie outfall
SEWAGE will no longer be pumped out to sea from Creux Mahie after the completion of the latest stage of work on a pumping station there.
Army development day is a minefield – and other things
AN ARMY development day saw students from secondary schools around the island battle to beat each other for an activities challenge cup.