Deputies are well meaning, but too weak

THE States needs more people with vision who are prepared to make tough decisions and stand up for the Guernsey way of life, according to former deputy Peter Ferbrache.


Delancey’s Stone Age grave will be examined this summer

THE LAST secrets of the island’s only gallery grave, at Delancey Park, could be uncovered this summer.


Bad weekend for Guernsey

GUERNSEY snooker and billiards endured a disappointing weekend with two narrow defeats at the Gremlin Club on Saturday.


Pension scheme ‘is open-ended debt that should go’

PENSIONS for deputies and public sector workers are open-ended debts for the island, the chairman of the Guernsey branch of the Institute of Directors has warned.


Medical tourism could be explored

GUERNSEY could enter the market for medical tourists.


Is it still on?

Only after watching ‘Meet the Middletons’ on Channel 4 last night, I’m not sure.


A couple of simple questions

Dear Zoe, OK, yes, it’s a good skive from work.


Should we care?

Dear Luke, Yes, one should care.


Will you be waving a flag or heaving a sigh?

Love it or hate it – you’re not going to get away from the Royal Wedding over the next few days.


Over to the deputies on pensions

Over four pages inside today’s Guernsey Press we set out responses from States members to some challenging questions about their pension arrangements, which are based on them putting in £1 to every £4 from the taxpayer and the taxpayer also picking up any shortfall in the fund’s ability to pay them a guaranteed sum after [...]