Group to set drafting targets as law spends a decade in pipeline

THE Policy Council will from next year set Law Officers quarterly targets for drafting legislation.


Living Streets ‘will show that route is safe’

LIVING STREETS is to demonstrate the safety of its new Baubigny Schools walking route to the media and islanders.


Quick, hide the evidence from voters

WHEN States members meet at the end of September after a summer break that began at the end of July, they will approve a particularly self-serving Billet d’Etat item in a move that will underline their opposition to transparency and accountability.


Island eyes on Hungary

GUERNSEY’S players may not start their quest for European glory until next month, but events in Hungary in less than a fortnight’s time will play a significant role.


School route is a killer, trade park firms warn

CHILDREN will be tempted to risk their lives by using a new walk to school, businesses on a busy industrial estate are warning.


Sponsors can make a club – ask CIAC

AS SPORTING success stories go domestically, it is highly debatable whether you can beat the one that is the Sportingbet Channel Islands Athletics Club.


Crash driver escapes injury but leaves a witness shaking

A 27-year-old woman had a lucky escape yesterday morning when she hit a wall and rolled her car.


Bulk mailers back stand-in Post boss

PROGRESS made under Guernsey Post’s interim chief executive shows that he should be made permanent, according to the Guernsey Bulk Mailers’ Association.


A perfect send-off for forever young Big John

HUNDREDS of family and friends paid an emotional tribute to Sark house fire victim John Marquand yesterday.


It’s down with the old and up with the controversial

WORK is finally under way on the controversial glass-fronted house at Portelet.