Public want to see proof their voice has been heard
A failure at times to explain their decision-making has resulted in the hostility the States currently faces – an Assembly that has over-promised and under-delivered
A failure at times to explain their decision-making has resulted in the hostility the States currently faces – an Assembly that has over-promised and under-delivered
There is increasing evidence that the FTP was and still is a tale of missed opportunities – a cost-cutting drive that could have amounted to so much more
YOU report that the HSBC Switzerland leaked documents reveal that £1.3bn of 'Guernsey-linked' money was being held in 492 separate accounts (Guernsey Press, 18 February).
THOSE in the audience at the recent Sporting Achievement Awards could not fail to escape the other message being driven home across the line.
THERE has been a lot of coverage recently regarding domestic abuse and the organisation Safer, as well as the recent 'Walk a Mile in Her Shoes' fundraiser for a good cause. Well... half a good cause...
ONE of the most baffling things to onlookers about the maternity crisis engulfing HSSD is that it took a member of staff to appeal to a higher, UK-based body before anyone locally would listen.
A DIGGER driver was left with cuts to his lip and damage to his teeth after being punched in the face for telling a cyclist he should not be cycling on the pavement.
LOCAL firms are missing out on business in financial services because Guernsey Finance cannot pursue every opportunity on its current modest budget.
THERE is something very telling about the state of island sport when the three biggest annual prizes on offer, are collected by stand-ins.
THERE are many advantages to a political system not based on party politics.
A SPECIAL verdict hearing began yesterday to determine whether a 51-year-old man is to be found not guilty of assaulting a policeman and breach of the peace by reason of insanity.
ONE of Sark's few eyesores could be in line for demolition and a radical change of use.
WHEN the States meets at the end of next month to consider whether to spend a total of £9.4m. on a centralised computer system pulling together the whole of government, it will face a significant test of its resolve.
A DAY that started out miserably and painfully for the Guernsey player-coach Andy Whalley ended in smiles and triumph.