A LOCAL finance industry provider believes it may have a solution to the island’s threatening annuity crisis.
Daily Archives: August 3, 2004
Anvil crushed by debt
THE company that built Credit Suisse bank has collapsed leaving local debts.
Working past 65 could boost old-age pension
PEOPLE may be able to work longer in return for a better state pension.
Competence of lay court called into question
THE ability of Sark’s lay judges to deal with complicated legal cases has come under attack.
Green light for extra intensive care nurses
THE Health Department can recruit an extra seven nurses to staff a fourth intensive care bed at the Princess Elizabeth Hospital.
St Andrew’s defies rain to put on its floral best
BRITAIN in Bloom judges shrugged off yesterday’s rain as proud St Andrew’s parishioners showed off their entry for the competition.
Bumper entry as 31 chase cup glory
THE inaugural Fletcher Sports Guernsey FA Cup competition has met with a fantastic response.
Bisson so close to a 63
IT IS rare that any sportsman can come so agonisingly close to a record and be so philosophical about it.
Tapp steadies ship as greens retain cup
WHAT better way to grace your first over-40s inter-insular than play a match-winning knock?












Where were players to look and learn?
TOMORROW night at Springfield Stadium, Manchester United and Glasgow Celtic will attract upwards of two thousand spectators to watch their under-21 sides clash in the second game of the Jersey International Football Tournament.