Deputy condemns States for huge hike in consultant fees
A DEPUTY has been shocked to learn of an anticipated 33% increase within two years in States spending on consultants.
A DEPUTY has been shocked to learn of an anticipated 33% increase within two years in States spending on consultants.
A PROMISE by the Legislation Select Committee chairman to use some 'blue-sky thinking' about its future development is welcome and overdue. The ever increasing torrent of laws and regulations coming out of St James's Chambers highlights the need for effective scrutiny of the whole process.
YEAR 13 media students from the Grammar School are just about to complete their exams and finish A-level education.
When a gang of Fort George soldiers went on a drunken rampage one winter's night in 1849, it spelt the end of their life in Guernsey and the start of a new one - in the penal colonies of Australia. Stephen Furniss tells the story
CHRIS HARVEY has secured his first international surf kayaking title.
A LOCAL man found guilty of attempting a sexual act with a horse says he feels lucky to be alive after being attacked in Town the day after his release from prison.
AFTER police arrested Wayne Le Sauvage at Gatwick Airport on suspicion of murdering his mother, they found he had written a piece entitled 'The Poem'.
NIGEL VAUDIN survived a stirring fightback from Mick Marley to book his place in the semi-finals of the Deutsche Bank Island Championships.
ONLY two juniors live to fight another day in the last 16 of the Deutsche Bank Island Championships, but even those who went out in last evening's second round at a cold and wind-swept L'Ancresse can hold their heads high.
Struck by a speedboat in a horrific accident, Jill Clark knows all about disfigurement and its effect on lives. Now she has teamed up with high-profile campaigner James Partridge to launch Changing Faces Channel Islands, a charity to help other sufferers. Shaun Shackleton spoke to them
CHRIS HARVEY is among the world's top 10 surf kayakers.
THE Public Services Department has denied that a new road design has put homes at risk of flooding and wasted thousands of pounds of taxpayers' money.
CURRENT plans to fill the tax black hole will fail to protect the lower paid.
When Bruce Brehaut was diagnosed as profoundly deaf, it might have been seen as a disaster. But his 'disability' was to shape a very special life, as Yvonne Ozanne explains
WITNESSES felt physically sick when they saw Elizabeth Roussel's head being kicked like a football by another woman during a prolonged attack in Town.