Election sign-up battle rolls over to the second stage

THE race to get people to sign up to the electoral roll has entered its second stage.


Which course will be plotted for island’s waste strategy?

THERE should have been few surprises when Public Services released a letter detailing its progress on the new waste strategy.


Many rocks block road to balancing States’ books

NEWS leaked out last week about a string of budget cuts facing departments totalling £6.5m. for next year.


Nobody is driving the traffic strategy

IT IS a report for which the tone is set from the very beginning.


One deputy carries Education can for GCSE exam results

IT WAS described as a basic failure of public services and seen as significant enough that an independent expert review is now under way.


Accountability is the next big challenge

WHEN Deputy Charles Parkinson exits the States he will leave behind a document that will be central to the next Assembly succeeding or failing.


High school results highlight Education’s achievement gulf

EDUCATION is at the centre of a storm with which it has been losing the battle.


Where to draw the line on freedom of information?

SMALL steps on a very long path, but steps nonetheless.


Plan looks to create a ‘golden thread’ of States authority

SINCE its inception, one of the key roles of the States Strategic Plan has been to join together all the discordant strands of government.


GCSEs: Why won’t they let island see the full picture?

EDUCATIONAL standards in Guernsey have long been respected.

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