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Daily Archives: June 9, 2008

The cost of climate control

DEEP in the Energy Policy Group’s 74-page report on how this Bailiwick should respond to the threats posed by climate change is a line that goes to the heart of the matter: ‘Guernsey cannot solve this problem alone.’

Vazon hails a new king

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ANTHONY QUERIPEL got the bumps and a hero’s return to the pits when he stunned the UK riders to win the third Condor Ferries Sand Ace Championship.

‘PM’s tax fiasco will bring in new wealth’

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GORDON Brown’s tax policy could prompt an influx of entrepreneurs into Guernsey, according to a leading academic.

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Smaller cars, bigger sales

DRIVERS are swapping 4×4s for smaller cars due to the rising cost of fuel, according to the motor trade.

Information belongs to everyone, not just States

The move towards freedom of information is growing. As Nick Mann reports, it is a lot more than a charter for nosy journalists to find things out.

Park car show is classic

THOUSANDS turned out for yesterday’s Guernsey Classic Vehicle Club’s show.

James goes for it

THE sun may have been shining and there was only a little breeze in their faces, but with the inter-insular road race less than 72 hours away many top riders took their foot off the pedal for the latest 10-mile time trial.

Tribute paid to local saviour of Barings

A LEADING member of Guernsey’s fund industry has paid tribute to Jeffrey Burton, former managing director of Barings.

Magazine labels Herm a tax dodge

HERM has been advertised as a tax haven in one UK magazine – but it has been branded sensationalist by the current tenants.

College fumble some fine chances

WANDERERS maintained their impressive unbeaten run in the Carey Olsen Championship on Saturday in an almost comical game at times at the College Field.