RAYMOND FALLAIZE has annihilated the Couch’s sea bream boat-caught records.
Daily Archives: May 3, 2007
Blondel and de Carteret reap rewards of lesson
A MIDWEEK lesson and good teamwork saw Martyn Blondel and Lyndon de Carteret lift the Royal Bank of Scotland International Challenge Trophy at L’Ancresse on Saturday.
Siam warm up very valuable
GUERNSEY’S minis rugby sides warmed up for the Siam Cup inter-insular weekend with an exciting trip to Newbury and the massive festival of minis rugby.
Seven newcomers
SEVEN new Guernsey caps will start Saturday’s Siam Cup at St Peter.
‘We sympathise but must have a cemetery’
OPPOSITION to a new cemetery in a Castel lane is growing.
‘Tax businesses for event money’
THE introduction of a business aspect to parish rates could help fund community events.
‘We have relinquished a much stronger position’
GUERNSEY has been set back seven years in its relationship with the UK Government, a leading constitutional lawyer has claimed.
‘It’s a free-for-all rape of the sea’
THE fishing industry’s nightmares came true yesterday when a Privy Council judgement ruled that the States did not have the power to legislate out to 12 miles.
Fish ruling could cost us thousands
GUERNSEY taxpayers could be forced to pay hundreds of thousands of pounds in compensation because of an illegal States decision.
Recent decisions have shown joined-up States
Continuing his series on the new tax regime which will come into force next year, Treasury and Resources minister Lyndon Trott explains why the decision in June was so important













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