INVESTMENTS of more than £2bn managed by two States department on behalf of taxpayers are secure and safe, a Public Accounts Committee report had concluded.
Motorhomes allowed, but under strict conditions
HOLIDAYMAKERS should soon be able to bring their motorhomes to Guernsey to stay on licensed campsites.
Prison and police decline to comment on reports of flood and rooftop escape
POLICE were called to help prison officers last night during an incident at Les Nicolles.
‘A new sort of normal’
AFTERSHOCKS are still occurring in New Zealand but life is slowly returning to normal, according to a Guernsey family now living there.
Eisteddfod speech & drama – Character study
Photos from this years’ speech and drama Eisteddfod from the boys and girls’, 15 and under 18 character studies.
Eisteddfod speech & drama – 8-year-old girls
Photos from the Eisteddfod speech and drama section class for poetry recitation by girls aged 8 and under 9.
Strategic thinking
WHILE the chief minister focuses on representing Guernsey off-island, who is responsible for overseeing domestic policy? It’s a question that is being increasingly heard both inside and outside the States.
The subtle effects of governance
Given the controversy caused by the Wales Audit Office and its critical findings on the lack of adherence by the States of Guernsey to the basic principles of good governance, round two was likely to be lively, to say the least.
Awards-triple marks an upturn in fortunes for OGH
THE Old Government House Hotel and Spa made history at the 2010 Guernsey Awards for Achievement by becoming the first business to win three awards.
Defeats come in threes
QUALIFYING for three British Isles finals was a major achievement on the part of Guernsey’s intrepid bowlers, but they had to settle for three silver medals at the Stanley club in County Durham yesterday.