Charities welcome £25m. mental health proposal

NEW mental health facilities would make a huge difference, say two local charities.


States votes to abolish forced heirship law

ISLANDERS will have greater power to leave property and assets to whom they wish after new inheritance legislation was approved by the States.


Perrio takes shelter before retaining her title in style

LOUISE PERRIO defended her 10,000m title to warm the chilled Sarnian spectators at Fairway Centre last night.


‘Dream team’ masterclass

THERE can be no doubting where the balance of power in the Island Games pool lies after another brilliant evening of Guernsey domination.


Island enjoys ‘best of both worlds’ in its relationship with Europe

THE issue of whether the European Union was Guernsey’s friend or foe made the subject of a seminar organised by law firm Collas Crill yesterday.


States makes moves to control its level of service with Condor

TOP-LEVEL government talks have taken place with Condor about the future of its service.


NatWest Island Games day four – update

LEE GARLAND has bagged silver in the 3,000m steeplechase at the Island Games.


What does the British Irish Council do for us?

SO WHAT has the British-Irish Council ever done for us? Unlike the question posed in the Life Of Brian film about the Romans – which comes with natural answers such as roads (among a myriad of other things) – this one has no simpleresponse.


Planning applications – 29 June, 2011

Applications to the Environment Department, as published in the Guernsey Press.


Nothing appealing in PC’s defence

IN JUST a few words, the career of a community police officer came to an end yesterday.

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Voice For Victims Voice For Victims

Voice for Victims is a campaign aimed at promoting the rights of those affected by child sexual abuse.