THE gaffer had a text message the other day.
‘Monday is strike day’
UNOFFICIAL strike action is set to grip Guernsey on Monday.
IMF’s picture ‘too rosy’
GUERNSEY is feeling the effects of the credit crunch, according to Treasury minister Charles Parkinson.
Business confirm a breakaway from GFA
THE Business House League has decided to split from the Guernsey Football Association.
Strike call: There’s still time to talk
AFTER fewer than 100 days in office, the chief minister and his Policy Council are facing a major challenge to a central plank of government policy: restraining expenditure at or below the increase in the island’s retail price index.
Business league decision spoils a ‘Th-antastic’ day
What a Thursday and what next for football? Rob Batiste on the week’s issues
Leachate could be used to put out tip fire
PUBLIC Services is considering approaching Environmental Health to ask for an increase in the leachate level at Mont Cuet.
Electricity price to rise
ELECTRICITY prices are set to rise next year.
Unions turn to Trott for help
UNIONS fear that mounting financial pressure on the States could seriously hinder pay negotiations for teachers, nurses and civil servants.
Glory days of crowds of 6,000 at racing
THE word did not have the same connotations back in the conservatively grey days of 1958.
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