PATIENTS are being encouraged to report mistakes in an attempt to raise the standard of Guernsey’s health service.
Foy claims first victory
SEB FOY chalked up his first win on local soil and immediately thanked friend and rival Steve Dawes for the part he played in a comfortable win at Fauxquets on Saturday.
Young writer delighted as new book signing event proves a hit
A 13-YEAR-OLD was kept busy on Saturday as she took part in her first book signing.
Lydia, 9, makes light of disability to help the heroes
A NINE-YEAR-OLD double amputee has been paying tribute to Guernsey’s Help for Heroes charity efforts.
‘Don’t kill us off, give us the tourism brief’
TOURISM would sit more comfortably within Culture and Leisure’s mandate than it does in Commerce and Employment’s, its minister has said.
Rats at Admiral Park might have come from Bouet
COMPROP will carry out a full investigation into allegations that rats have infested a piece of land it owns being used to store building materials from its other sites.
Bodman learns her lesson
ERICA BODMAN’S promising rowing career continued with victory in the GB Rowing Trials Sculling Assessment at Caversham Lake last Wednesday
Symbolic resistance was enough
EVEN 65 years after the event, it is clear that the German Occupation still generates extreme emotion. From the anniversary celebrations in the summer to the reunions held in the UK to mark the evacuation of so many local children, the memories of that shattering time run deep.
A welcome return
THE island side’s first ever manager is back in the role.
TV star threatened over his ‘collaboration’ series
BERGERAC actor John Nettles was warned never to return to the Channel Islands in threatening letters he received from Guernsey.