Islanders gather to watch maiden arrival of Seven Sisters
DOZENS of islanders gathered at numerous viewing spots around Town yesterday lunchtime to watch the maiden arrival of the DFDS ship Seven Sisters.
DOZENS of islanders gathered at numerous viewing spots around Town yesterday lunchtime to watch the maiden arrival of the DFDS ship Seven Sisters.
NEW rules to guarantee compensation for victims of fraud will not apply to bank accounts held in Guernsey, but the local regulator has said it expected such matters to be dealt with ‘expeditiously’ by island-based payment service providers.
With at least 215 killed, Helene is already the deadliest hurricane to hit the mainland US since Katrina in 2005.
Mr Kim’s statement was a response to South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol’s speech at his country’s Armed Forces Day on Tuesday.
Eating patterns in early years can set habits that continue into adulthood, experts said.
The Government is considering expanding a fluoridation scheme in north-east England.
The plane lace bug is a new threat to the plane trees which are a feature of many UK city streets and parks, particularly in London.
The funding over 25 years aims to help develop ‘carbon capture’ clusters in Teesside and Merseyside.
The hope is the jab could be given to all women preventatively on the NHS to eliminate the disease, which is the sixth most common cancer in women.
Craig Russell had to have part of his skull rebuilt after surgery and said he is still recovering 18 months later.
Girish Jani, 67, took to the controls of an Avanti West Coast train from Crewe to London Euston.
Labour MP Ruth Jones, chairwoman of Parliament’s Welsh Affairs Committee, described the issues at HMP Parc in Bridgend as ‘very concerning’.
The jab is being developed in the UK.
The former children’s commissioner has warned that too many young children are being ‘held back’ due to a lack of support.
The Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders said registrations of new diesel cars in September for private buyers grew by 17.1%.