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The Shadow Minister for Finance has criticised the Government for budgeting £125 million for the Health Authority this financial year when the average expenditure for the past two years has been £148 million.
Roy Clinton told me the Government's approach of under-estimating and then coming back to Parliament to seek further monies, year after year, simply undermines the Budget process.
Also in this episode, we have Island Games drama and poetry on the last day of competition in Guernsey.
And, how dangerous could the force used to open a can of soft drink be if used to strangle someone? Our reporter Katy Docker has the answer.
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The Shadow Minister for Finance has criticised the Government for budgeting £125 million for the Health Authority this financial year when the average expenditure for the past two years has been £148 million.
Roy Clinton told me the Government's approach of under-estimating and then coming back to Parliament to seek further monies, year after year, simply undermines the Budget process.
Also in this episode, we have Island Games drama and poetry on the last day of competition in Guernsey.
And, how dangerous could the force used to open a can of soft drink be if used to strangle someone? Our reporter Katy Docker has the answer.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.