Health cuts show that it can be done

AMONG figures released by Health and Social Services yesterday, perhaps the most significant is that, on a like-for-like basis, it has cut spending by £5m. over one year.


‘It was disgusting’

BEN COULTER wants more of the same VIP treatment he received as an England player off the pitch, but not what was dished out to him on it on Tuesday.


HSSD to spend £1m. less

HEALTH and Social Services is predicting it will curb its spending by £1m. this year.


Private equity interest grows

INCREASED private equity investment in Guernsey’s trust and fund administration sector is highly likely in the coming months.


Guernsey Post blames OUR for half-million revenue loss

MISTAKES in setting postal charges by consumer watchdog the Office of Utilities Regulation cost Guernsey Post half-a-million pounds, it has been claimed.


It’s Britain in Bloom gold for St Peter’s but victory must wait

ST PETER’S has won gold for its Britain in Bloom entry, but missed out on topping the large village category.


Silver for Carl

SARKEE Carl Hester has won a silver medal at the World Equestrian Games.


‘No exodus from buses’ after 67% fares hike

BUS use remains steady despite a hike in fares.


Irrepressible College off to a winning start

DELOITTE ELIZABETH COLLEGE started their hockey season in the Men’s Division One with a thrilling 3-2 victory over early season pacesetters Unwantables.


Records tumble in opener

NO FEWER than 32 new records were set in the Specsavers 100m Championships.