PLANS to relax pensions legislation in the Isle of Man are unlikely to compromise Guernsey's position as an offshore self-administered-schemes leader.
£87,000 payment for man who nearly died
FORMER States Works employee John Waterman has been awarded compensation of £87,500 after coming close to death in a work-related incident nearly six years ago.
Judgement day is here
JUDGEMENT on the Fallagate affair, which saw the Policy Council resign, is expected today.
‘A number of people were out to get me’
SACKED Le Rondin School head teacher Jane Stephens told yesterday how former colleagues had made a concerted effort to remove her from the post.
‘What choice is there but loans?’
STUDENT loans seem unavoidable.
Nothing Fawlty in Tony’s generosity
'BASIL FAWLTY' victim Betty Bailey has told of her joy after being offered a free weekend in Guernsey.
OCS helps in background
In the seventh of a series celebrating firms recognised at the Awards for Achievement, Tom Bradshaw reports on BWCI medium business nominee OCS
De Garis the hero in epic shoot-out
Vale Rec 0, Sylvans 0 (a.e.t. Sylvans won 9-8 on penalties) SYLVANS won a marathon penalty shoot-out against Vale Rec last night to reach their first Fletchersports FA Cup final.
Watson into San Salvador main draw
HEATHER WATSON, currently playing in San Salvador, has been boosted by a gift from the club at which she grew up.
Thomson triumphs
PERFECT conditions greeted those taking part in the second De Putron Super Duathlon.
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