FUNDS in Guernsey have continued to boom over the second quarter of the year.
Daily Archives: August 23, 2007
Ernst staff invest time in island
LOCAL charities and voluntary organisations can now get in touch with Ernst & Young if they have an environmental or community challenge with which they need help.
Killed by the gun she gave as a gift
ESTRANGED husband Michael Falla shot his wife, Sarah, with a gun she had bought him as a birthday present – and then turned it on himself.
‘I’ve arranged a surprise holiday’
MICHAEL FALLA left a letter addressed to his mother and daughter at his Torteval home.
Attendance centre boss backs binning blades
THE knife amnesty launched by Guernsey Police has received the backing of a key youth worker.
VAT crackdown could hit Virgin
A CRACKDOWN on retailers exploiting the so-called VAT loophole could impact on Virgin’s plans to open a distribution centre here.
Coxswain John lets Buz take the wheel
JOHN BOUGOURD will retire as coxswain of the St Peter Port lifeboat on Sunday.
Spaniards’ ‘no’ to Zico
GUERNSEYMAN Ryan Zico Black’s reign in Spain is over before it had begun.
Superb Guernsey team hold first-leg advantage
GUERNSEY have put themselves in the best possible position to beat Jersey and take the junior Team Trophy at the BSJA Horse of the Year Show.
Guernsey set to grace United’s former ground
GUERNSEY’S Special Olympics football team are off to Manchester United to start preparing for the defence of their gold medal in Leicester in 2009.












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