Primary mental health care ‘could save millions’

PLANS to introduce more mental health services at primary care level could save taxpayers thousands, if not millions, in benefits.


The priority that was ignored

TODAY, over eight pages, we look at the state of Guernsey’s mental health services and chart some of the many good things that are going on.


Campaigners write to Queen over animal welfare law delay

JUSTICE SECRETARY Ken Clarke will look into the progress of Guernsey’s new animal welfare law after campaigners sent a letter to the Queen.


Is this auf Wiedersehen, Pet?

A 107-YEAR-OLD Cornish pilchard boat which smashed against the Castle Emplacement might be lost forever.


All-time wins leader Andy focuses on title challenge

ANDY PRIAULX achieved a magnificent landmark on Sunday at Brands Hatch but was in no mood to dwell on it. (Picture by BMW AG, 0997930) ANDY PRIAULX achieved a magnificent landmark on Sunday at Brands Hatch but was in no mood to dwell on it. The Guernseyman’s fourth race win of the year was his [...]


Office relocation like moving back home

A MOVE to new offices is actually a return to familiar surroundings for three-quarters of the team at Brewin Dolphin.


Titans triumph in extra innings

TWO title races took a potentially decisive swing on an otherwise quiet week in Guernsey softball.


Rewriting the record books

WHILE Martin Groves was lowering the hill record on Saturday, two local drivers were shattering landmarks too.


Thief walks out of cafe with a 5ft Thai statue

A FIVE-FOOT wooden statue brought over from Thailand around 10 years ago has been stolen from The Terrace Tea Garden Cafe.


High hopes for Les Beaucamps rebuild

THE Education minister hopes that the first phase of the redevelopment of Les Beaucamps High School could be complete in about three years’ time.