THE States decision to approve the zero-10 tax proposals has been welcomed by the Confederation of Guernsey Industry.
Daily Archives: July 5, 2006
Six-and-a-half years for heroin import pair
THE offer of £1,000 to pick up a package of heroin proved too tempting for Richard Clarke.
Safety a priority at new Les Nicolles school build
ENSURING children’s safety is paramount, now that work on schools at Les Nicolles has been given the final go-ahead.
Ministers stay despite outcome
TWO of Guernsey’s senior politicians look set to stay, despite their policies contrasting with the zero-10 future taxation strategy.
Textbook crash landing
An emergency landing at Guernsey Airport yesterday lunchtime was perfectly executed, said a pilot who saw it.
Chamber to keep tabs on zero-10 economy package
Guernsey’s Chamber of Commerce will closely monitor economic progress under the zero-10 tax package.
Dean’s search for first win continues
MIKE DEAN continued his run of good form with two fourth-place finishes in the latest round of the British Hill Climb Championship.
Island stars shine
DAVE HEARSE should be a happy man.
Praise is heaped on Sarnian organisers
A GREAT tournament in great weather.
Record not challenged
ANDY BROWN and Richard Smith won the top prizes in the Quayside Marine and Leisure Open Bass Challenge.












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