A FINANCIAL services ombudsman is likely to be funded by the island’s regulator.
Monthly Archives: June 2004
Paul launches mobile-phone mortgage link
A LOCAL man has launched a mortgage service in the UK.
Lizzie’s death: police say no charges yet
POLICE investigating the suspected murder of a 41-year-old mother were tight-lipped this morning about how the inquiry is proceeding.
Parents of glue-sniffers must take responsibility
INSPECTIONS at Chateau des Marais will be stepped up in a bid to cut out glue-sniffing and drug-taking.
Delancey Court opening marks new housing era
THE first development managed by the Guernsey Housing Association was officially opened yesterday.
Court rules 2003 fishing legislation was unlawful
THE States acted unlawfully in approving new fishing legislation in 2003.
Bringing classical pop to the masses
MYLEENE KLASS was in Guernsey last night to perform a fusion of classical and pop music at St James.
Deadly McHugh does for Pitschou
GUERNSEY’S bid for glory at the British Isles men’s outdoor bowls championships in Llandrindod Wells ended in disappointment yesterday, but the over-riding feeling was one of pride at the achievements of the squad.
‘Cricket Guernsey’ the gateway to ICC
INTERNATIONAL friendlies will be on the agenda for the island’s top cricketers from next year.
Butcher slices more than seven seconds off record
IT WAS left to the youngest and the oldest to set the records in the 200m event of the NRG Series staged by the Beau Sejour Barracudas Swimming Club.












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