CHIEF MINISTER Lyndon Trott has told the States that a review of education services in Guernsey should be completed by the end of December.
Spelthorne become first team to tame Green Lions
Spelthorne Sports 2, Guernsey FC 1 IT PROVED to be an unlucky 13th game for Guernsey FC as history was made again, but unfortunately this time for the wrong reason.
A culture of failure must come to end
THOSE who expect the Education minister to go quietly in tomorrow’s resignation debate do not understand the conviction at the heart of this politician.
Father’s legacy of £6m. divides sisters
TWO sisters are embroiled in a dispute over their father’s £6m. will – with one claiming the other used ‘undue influence’ to persuade him to transfer his open market Guernsey home to her for just £1.
Green Lions suffer first defeat
TONY VANCE offered no excuses as his Guernsey FC side suffered their first competitive loss on Saturday.
Real consultation makes for a slimmer, fitter code
THE recently-issued code of corporate governance for Guernsey’s finance sector is now much less prescriptive than its initial drafts, according to the head of the practitioner party who worked on it with the regulator.
Brilliant Docherty seals win for hosts
GUERNSEY’S Gaelic football team came from four points down in the final to beat The Hague and win Saturday’s second round of the pan European Championship at Footes Lane.
Other groups might have to pay to use L’Ancresse
RUNNERS, shooters and the annual horse race meeting could end up having to pay to use L’Ancresse Common, its council chairman has said.
Funding needed to secure arts projects
THE Guernsey Arts Commission is appealing to islanders and businesses for help to fund its community arts projects.
Environment changes mind after selling special plate
A WOMAN is disgusted with the Environment Department after it refused to issue her a number plate she has paid for.
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