What the papers say – December 22
Wednesday’s papers are dominated by the news that Cabinet will not be imposing Covid restrictions for Christmas Day.
Wednesday’s papers are dominated by the news that Cabinet will not be imposing Covid restrictions for Christmas Day.
CHILDREN at Acorn House have been allowed to look, but not touch, a gingerbread village made by its catering team and put on display at the school.
Royal Mail has revealed the top 10 presents after receiving thousands of letters from youngsters.
The 27-year-old has been detained on suspicion of child neglect.
The Office for National Statistics said retail sales volumes increased by 1.4% for the month, accelerating from a 0.8% increase in October.
The roadside recovery expert will tow the classic red and yellow ‘motors’ as if they were road-legal cars.
The children’s author and illustrator received the honour from the Princess Royal during a Windsor Castle investiture ceremony.
The Children’s Surgery Foundation issued the warning after a five-fold increase in children swallowing the small and often brightly-coloured magnets.
BISCUITS, chocolates and gifts were delivered by local bikers to the hospital yesterday to thank staff for their hard work.
The disgraced financier’s former housekeeper told jurors he knows ‘everything that happened in that house’.
The store manager said they spent the evening watching television and eating.
The Turnip Prize winner, known as Ching Ching Pi Pi Ee, picked up the trophy for his work entitled Panda Mick.
The alleged victim testified under the pseudonym ‘Jane’ on Tuesday.
AUTISM GUERNSEY picked up the pieces of the previous week’s cancelled Charities Christmas Fayre by holding an event of its own.
Tests by trading standards officers found excessive levels of a chemical said to pose a risk to children’s reproductive health.