FIRE service funding cuts have meant tough decisions on staffing and dropping fire training for pre-schoolers.
Head happy at worldwide response to run in island
A HANDFUL of American runners are part of the worldwide contingent set to compete in next month’s Guernsey Marathon.
Home Department backs ‘tough’ sentencing of child sex offenders
HOME minister Geoff Mahy said yesterday that the department was committed to pursuing tough sentencing for those found guilty of possessing indecent images of children.
Threatening letter follows suspected torching of car
A THREATENING letter sent in the wake of an Alderney couple’s car being burnt out has been passed to the Guernsey Press in the hope the culprit can be caught.
From olives to Alderney
A new doctor has started work at Eagle Medical Practice.
Stars love new Herm cricket site
A YEAR ago it was Moss Field, where cows grazed happily against a sunny backdrop. Now it is Herm International Cricket Ground and its opening for the Lord’s Taverners annual celebrity cricket match was a great success.
Creux Candles an extraordinary event
LAST weekend’s Sheep Race Meeting – when boats from Guernsey and Jersey brought upwards of 1,000 people to Sark on the Saturday alone – appears to have been a great success.
Ask for the fish gag to be removed
AN EXCHANGE in the Assembly yesterday about the secrecy surrounding the settlement of the fish dispute is an indication of how far government has to go in embracing the concept of openness.
National award for island accountant
AN ACCOUNTANT in Guernsey has been recognised as one of the top young dealmakers in Britain.
More Guernsey Post job cuts after £900,000 loss
GUERNSEY POST lost £900,000 last year and more jobs will have to be cut to make savings in the coming months.
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Voice For Victims
Voice for Victims is a campaign aimed at promoting the rights of those affected by child sexual abuse.