Newsroom Live - 19 April, 2012
There's really only one subject on everyone's mind today, and as a result most of our reporters' time will be occupied getting reaction from various quarters to last night's election results.
There's really only one subject on everyone's mind today, and as a result most of our reporters' time will be occupied getting reaction from various quarters to last night's election results.
ONE of the more chilling findings of the Mulkerrin report into the provision of education locally is over the performance of the island's primaries.
In carrying out detailed research that underpins the island's strategy, the States Skills Development Group recognises that academic achievement is only one measure of performance and that knowledge, skills and attitudes all play their part in making young people work-ready and keen to acquire more skills in the workplace.
ART and design student Aimee Piriou is the College of Further Education's student of the year.
Pictures from The College of Further Education's hair and makeup competition.
DANIELLA Thomas is no longer a mysterious girl to her popstar idol Peter Andre.
THE first steps have been taken to redevelop the former St Peter Port School.
EDUCATION has said it is too soon to determine whether the structure of a proposed Guernsey Skills Agency would result in it losing control of the College of Further Education.
AN OUTDOOR sculpture made of scaffolding, an earthwork made by digger and a giant photomontage – this year's CFE art and design students' final year show is on a different scale than previously seen.
Photos from the final year show held by College of Further Education hairdressing and beauty therapy apprentices at the Princess Royal Centre for Performing Arts.
TWO talented young chefs have made it to the finals of the UK Seafood Championship in Grimsby.
ST PETER Port yesterday sent home its final Year 11 group as the school prepares to close at the end of term.
A slice of Tuscan real estate for under £50,000? It's possible – and a local man has helped make it so. Di Digard discovers a little piece of affordable heaven.
LOCAL eggs were taken off shop shelves because of concerns that mice had access to a temporary packing shed, it emerged yesterday.
A GUEST worker will return to the island on Monday to find that her car has been wrecked by joyriders.