‘Guernsey would gain from euro’

GUERNSEY businesses would benefit from adopting the euro.


Close enters the pensions market

CLOSE International Private Banking is entering the pension market.


Regulator’s hands-off in phone charges row

GUERNSEY'S regulator said yesterday that it would not yet intervene to bring down the cost of phone calls.


New planning law needed now to cut prosecutions

MOST planning-law prosecutions should not come to court.


Bag handlers’ strikes loom at Southampton and Stansted

AIR passengers to Southampton and Stansted could face disrupted travel this summer.


Cash plea for NSPCC follows peaks success

TWO of the three island policemen taking part in a challenge to scale Britain's three highest peaks in 24 hours have achieved their aim.


A nautical year ahead

GUERNSEY'S links with the sea and, in particular, Admiral Lord Nelson and the Battle of Trafalgar, are to be marked in a special year of events in 2005.


College may enter inaugural GFA cup

ELIZABETH COLLEGE could be a surprise entry in the first Guernsey FA Cup competition launched yesterday.


Debut champions

GUERNSEY returned as champions from their first Fastpitch Mixed Tournament.


Cruise for Rovers

ROVERS blew away NRG Pessimists at the KGV yesterday evening, further underlining that the Barclays Premier One is very much two divisions within one.

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