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Daily Archives: October 17, 2008

More fallout is to come from this…

IF THERE is any good news from the Landsbanki Guernsey affair, it is that depositors have not lost all their money – one third will be returned to them in a short space of time. The bad news, however, is that it is unlikely savers, nearly 800 of whom are from this Bailiwick, will get [...]

Watson goes for gold

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HEATHER WATSON will go for gold today having reached the girls’ singles tennis final at the Commonwealth Youth Games in Pune, India.

Be careful where you move it

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Money in a UK bank might currently seem safer but do not forget the tax implications, writes Graham Parrott of Ernst & Young.

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Regulator to be probed over Landsbanki crisis

AN INQUIRY is to be launched into the regulator’s handling of the Landsbanki Guernsey crisis.

Housing seeks private help for first-time buyers’ loans

FIRST-time buyers are to be helped by the Housing Department in a new venture.

Sir Clive to help others become ‘F1 sports’

SIR CLIVE WOODWARD has said that he has no goal for the number of Great Britain gold medals at the 2012 London Olympics.

Novice female runners add to popular event

THE GIAAC’s annual winter cross-country series has an added woman’s touch this year.

‘30p in the pound is pretty poor, isn’t it?’

DEPOSITORS with Landsbanki Guernsey could receive payouts totalling more than £36m. after yesterday’s announcement by the bank’s administrators.

Visitors provide tough tests

NUMBERS might be down for the weekend’s 2008 Guernsey Netball Open at Beau Sejour, but a cracking tournament is still expected.

Education pushes ahead with rebuild of Les Beaucamps

REDEVELOPMENT of Les Beaucamps High School has finally been set in motion.