‘Irrelevant’ that Colston was a slave trader, statue damage trial told
The bronze memorial to the 17th century slave merchant was pulled down during a Black Lives Matter protest in Bristol on June 7 last year.
The bronze memorial to the 17th century slave merchant was pulled down during a Black Lives Matter protest in Bristol on June 7 last year.
When a local food bank is urgently asking for crisps and gravy granules to serve as Christmas treats it’s obvious not all is well in the state of Guernsey. But, says Richard Digard, there are solutions
ISLANDERS are being advised to attend allocated vaccine appointments, rather than rely on drop-ins, as the roll-out of the booster speeds up.
THERE is capacity at the Community Vaccination Centre to hit the target of booster Covid-19 vaccinations for all adults by the end of January, Health & Social Care has said.
ALL adults should be offered booster jabs by the end of January, the States of Guernsey has confirmed.
Seven people were wounded, some critically, including a 14-year-old girl who was placed on a ventilator after surgery.
Thiago Alcantara and Virgil Van Dijk were also on target at Anfield.
The Advertising Standards Authority received 46 complaints from viewers that the ad was offensive and scheduled inappropriately.
Norwich sit five points adrift of safety, with Burnley the only club in the bottom five who have not changed their manager this season.
Some players are certain to be part of Gareth Southgate’s squad while some others will need to impress at club level to be on the plane to Qatar.
Amanda Pritchard was pressed on images of the Prime Minister without a mask in a hospital.
CANDIDATES standing for the St Peter Port douzaine election spoke to parishioners at a drop-in session on Saturday from 10am until noon at the Constables’ Office.
Rishi Sunak said ministers acknowledged improvements were need after recent events.
The backlash was a sign of the anger on the Tory benches over the handling of the Owen Paterson case.
Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer said Boris Johnson was ‘up to his neck’ in the Westminster sewer.