Mother's lung cancer inspires family to organise fund-raiser
A MOTHER diagnosed with lung cancer has spoken of her pride that her children have organised a charity walk to raise both money and awareness.
A MOTHER diagnosed with lung cancer has spoken of her pride that her children have organised a charity walk to raise both money and awareness.
PART of the profits of a Young Enterprise Group have been donated to help refurbish the Frossard Ward playroom.
A MAN has died after being involved in an incident at the entrance to the North Beach car park in the early hours of this morning.
HEALTH and Social Services is investigating selling off parts of its estate including prime property at Swissville.
While claims that have been made to States members that the chief minister abused his title while on a sales trip to Chile as a non-executive director of a private company might well be dismissed as a storm in a teacup, they are also symptomatic of a wider issue.
IT WASN'T obvious at the time, but when the Education minister claimed that after the rebuild of Les Beaucamps School, 'La Mare de Carteret will be next', it was the first salvo in what will become a desperate fight between departments for very limited capital monies.
A SHORTAGE of nursing staff may see hospital wards remain closed for longer.
A SERIOUSLY-INJURED motorcyclist was taken to hospital in a friend's car after crashing at Bulwer Avenue at 4pm on Saturday.
NOVEMBER'S States meeting proved to be something of a hotchpotch. It started off with a suggestion that the population of Guernsey should be forced to vote in local elections.
HUNDREDS of UK visitors have been treated in Guernsey since the end of the reciprocal health agreement with the UK, paying the island hundreds of thousands of pounds.
THE private wing at Guernsey's main hospital will be closed for around four months because of staff shortages - but health chiefs say patient care will not suffer.
AROUND 800 snags were handed over with the new clinical block at the Princess Elizabeth Hospital.
MUSICIAN Chris Taylor will be playing at Glastonbury this weekend after a last-minute call.
STAFF at the Princess Elizabeth Hospital might have been exposed to asbestos.
LOOKING back on the fiasco that has been the start, stop and then abandonment of the island's waste strategy, it is tempting to ask, what on earth has the States done?