Newsroom Live - 20 September, 2012
A recent report from the UK has revealed that complaints about doctors are at the highest level they have ever been.
A recent report from the UK has revealed that complaints about doctors are at the highest level they have ever been.
We'll be asking Guernsey's Health and Social Services Department for its comments on the local situation today with a view to running a report tomorrow.
The States of Guernsey's agenda for its October meeting, the Billet d'Etat, is published tomorrow, and today our reporters are digging through its pages to pull out the key issues that are due to be discussed. We'll have details of all the major topics in tomorrow's Press.
Later on today one of our team is meeting the newly appointed director of education, Alan Brown, and will be talking to him about the challenges he faces in his new role.
We're also sending a reporter along to the headquarters of the Guernsey Alzheimer's Association at Delancey, which is playing host to a visit by the Lt-Governor, Air Marshal Peter Walker, and Mrs Walker.
We're also hoping to have more on the possible takeover of Guernsey gambling firm Sportingbet by UK giant William Hill and European gaming firm GVC.
And the Royal Court trial in which a man is facing 11-drug related charges is due to conclude today. There'll be a report in tomorrow's paper.
The sports pages tomorrow will include a look ahead to Guernsey FC's home game in the CCL Premier Division on Saturday, when they take on Colliers Wood at Footes Lane, with kickoff at 3pm.
There's a preview of the new hockey season and a detailed look at last weekend's big motorsport event in Alderney.