Sneaky paid parking is close to an extreme act
Cher Eugene, I'm beginning to think I must be one of those people who can see into the future.
Cher Eugene, I'm beginning to think I must be one of those people who can see into the future.
HEALTH could be forced to make more cuts in the future, the department's new chief officer has said.
UNIONS are angry that they were not consulted about spending cuts announced yesterday by Health and Social Services.
SPEAKING on the radio yesterday, the Treasury minister made it clear the department's director of communications was unlikely be replaced after he leaves to return to the private sector and the reason was to the effect that, well, we've tried it as an experiment, money needs to be saved and we'll do it in-house from now on.
ANOTHER ward was shut at the Princess Elizabeth Hospital and more operations cancelled as cases of diarrhoea and vomiting spread yesterday.
Applications to the Environment Department, as published in the Guernsey Press.
He's no big fan of the European Union, but Neil Ross believes it might have done ordinary folk a favour by deciding it didn't like zero-10. Because as he points out in his Letter from Emile, for the past couple of years it's been no bloney good for the Guernseyman...
HEALTH might have to consider breaking its budget to staff fully its new clinical block.
THE ongoing war of words between the Health and Social Services Department and the health insurer WPA has provided a not altogether reassuring insight into the way the public sector interacts with the commercial world - and of the tensions within HSSD's political board.
THE Health Department has been accused of 'bedside robbery' after increasing charges for private patients by almost a quarter.
A FILIPINO nurse is eternally grateful to the people who helped save her sister's life.
Town Centre Partnership chief executive Jack Honeybill's insistence that his paid role there does not preclude him as a member of Environment from taking unbiased decisions on whether the Leale's Yard development should go ahead in St Sampson's is an interesting illustration of government in a small island.
HEALTH officials say there is no need to tighten hospital security despite a man entering the building with a knife.
Applications to the Environment Department, as published in the Guernsey Press.
THE new £39m. clinical block at the Princess Elizabeth Hospital is expected to be finished on time and ahead of budget, according to the Health and Social Services minister Hunter Adam.