Liverpool set to make summer signings after healthy profit margin
The club benefited from a £30million increase in media revenue.
The club benefited from a £30million increase in media revenue.
YOU might not be aware of it, but we’re currently experiencing the biggest crisis of government since 2007 when what was known as Fallagate later led to the resignation of the then Policy Council.
EDUCATION’S £74m. plans to create a ‘world-class education system’ have the ‘broad support’ of the 11-16 schools, but have not found favour with the island’s post-16 providers.
There’s nothing these cats can’t do.
Hint: There’s a famous Dr Seuss book which might give you a clue…
THE Bailiwick's eight richest residents have accumulated an extra estimated £532m. between them in the last year, according to the latest Sunday Times Rich List.
HAVING transformed itself from class dunce to teacher's pet in terms of efficiency savings, Health and Social Services has now got to the sharp end of the project.
WITH the second tranche of savings announced by Health and Social Services, it is clear that at least one department is committed to living within its means and, to date at least, is able to make cuts and reduce headcount without damaging services.
HOUSING minister Dave Jones will take the Rational Alternative scheme for dealing with the island's waste to the States for debate, he has confirmed.
AN alternative scheme for disposing of the island's refuse is being backed by the Chamber of Commerce.