Malawians dare to hope in face of David-Goliath climate struggle
The ‘warm heart of Africa’ has been plagued by droughts, floods and cyclones.
The ‘warm heart of Africa’ has been plagued by droughts, floods and cyclones.
The law, Section 40 of the Crime and Courts Act 2013, was never actually implemented.
I SUPPOSE deputies De Lisle and Vermeulen are being ‘leaned on’ by the boating community to persuade the Assembly to rescind the decision to hike up mooring charges so they in turn are ‘leaning on’ their colleagues, who are only trying to balance the books. When facilities are provided, the staffing and upkeep has to be paid for. Deputy De Lisle, in his inimitable way, puts a very good sepia spin on a retro scenario of a cross between the dear old boys of Last Of The Summer Wine meets the characters from Tales Of The Riverbank, simply messing about in boats and all that.
GUERNSEY Conservation Volunteers rounded off their most productive year in 2023, having worked 32 sites around the island and made an appearance on national television.
Page is bidding for a place at her third Games.
Kenya’s President William Ruto and his wife, First Lady Rachel Ruto, will meet Charles and Camilla at the official residence in Nairobi.
Ministerial orders confirm the ‘splitting’ of Northern Ireland from the British mainland, the House of Lords heard.
Two disabled rail passengers claim the consultation was flawed.
THANK you to Deputy Roffey for explaining to us his preferred version of GST (the Roffey column GEP Monday 14 August). It’s certainly less painful, and more palatable, than what we’ve been presented/threatened with thus far.
Sky Brown will be looking to improve on her Tokyo bronze.
The TSSA said government statements that only 13% of tickets were bought at ticket offices equated to 360 million a year.
The RMT union has signalled events on Thursday as well as a rally outside Kings Cross in London.
PERMISSION has been granted to convert the former L’Eree Bay Hotel into 12 flats and two dwellings.
Covid showed us that a ‘command and control’ government can also be subject to proper scrutiny by the States and the courts. So why don’t we learn from the pandemic to improve how the Assembly works, says Richard Digard
The Prime Minister is to travel to a Council of Europe summit in Iceland, before heading Japan for a bilateral meeting in Tokyo and a G7 gathering.