CHILD abuse should be reported to Health and Social Services or Guernsey Police first – not the NSPCC – to avoid ‘dangerous delays’, an HSSD spokesman has said.
‘Parole body will need to explain decisions better’
EARLY release judgements will need more explanation in future, an advocate has said after securing the first successful appeal against the Parole Review Committee.
Le Cheminant holds off all challengers to win
EIGHT cars came to the line for the toughest challenge of the sand racing season.
George aims for top 10 at Knockhill as pace improves
JOHN GEORGE’S hand injury sustained at Croft in June hampered his weekend at Snetterton as the second half of the British Touring Car Championship season got under way.
Show season starts with the South
MORE people choosing to bake and grow their own vegetables has resulted in a significant rise in the number of South Show entries, one of its organisers has said.
Munro takes next step in his career
MILES MUNRO has gained selection onto the ASA England Regional Talent Development Programme 2011-12.
Vision in site
The dream of building the best hospice possible for the Bailiwick is nearing reality with the site taking more shape every day. With the countdown now under way to its opening day in November, Nigel Baudains was given a special behind-the-scenes preview of how the new Les Bourgs will look.
Killer wins a second chance for parole
A DECISION to refuse a convicted killer parole will have to be reconsidered after he won a court case yesterday.
Wary of Warlingham
ANOTHER strong test awaits Guernsey FC as they look to end their first competitive week in positive fashion when they host Warlingham tomorrow.
BDO now offers contentious insolvency service in island
BDO in Guernsey has teamed up with its sister firm in London to provide a new, locally-based solution to deal with contentious business insolvencies.