GUERNSEYFINANCE’S China representative will promote the island as the world’s premier offshore location, according to chief executive Peter Niven.
Daily Archives: January 21, 2008
‘All we can do is be persuasive’
HOME minister Geoff Mahy has challenged teenagers to use their right to vote.
Teachers back deputy and berate Education
EDUCATION has put economic policy before children, say teachers’ representatives.
Buzzed out, but Cowell backs duo
MICHELLE REDHEAD and Elka de Carteret have failed to get through the second round of auditions for the ITV show, Britain’s Got Talent.
I couldn’t sack Falla
FORMER chief minister Laurie Morgan believes he should have had the power to sack Deputy Stuart Falla over the clinical block tender.
Married Merriens on song on different sides of the world
WHILE Guernsey’s men are making a fresh start in New Zealand, Sarnian ace Alison Merrien has made an upbeat start to her challenge for the WBT world women’s matchplay title in Norfolk.
New Kiwi scores on losing debut
Tottonians 18, Guernsey 17
A PENALTY two minutes from time sunk Guernsey in the wet at Tottonians on Saturday having led for virtually the entire London Three South West game.
Inferno feel the verbal heat from coach Farish
LE MONT SAINT SUBARU exacted revenge over Collins Stewart Inferno at Beau Sejour on Friday night to take the top spot in the Yorkshire Guernsey Men’s Division One.
Goal-shy greens crash out in 20-penalty drama
Priaulx League 2, Amateur FC 2 (after extra-time
AFC win 10-9 on pens)
‘THAT is why the top clubs pay millions of pounds for goalscorers,’ was Steve Ogier’s utterance after having seen his Priaulx League side undeservedly knocked out of the FA National League System Cup.













Don’t bite the hand that feeds
STATES-funded organisations should no longer comment on deputies, according to Deputy Barry Brehaut.