Liquidators will try to save events

THE liquidators of Wallace Barnaby are doing their best to make sure major events go ahead.


Benefits of tidal power uncertain

PLANS to harness the island’s tidal power resource have dominated the agenda this week.


Halloween marks winter’s start

A HALLOWEEN disco at the Mermaid Tavern marked the end of a busy half-term and the real start of winter.


Sark in the dark makes it into top travel guide

ACCORDING to the latest Lonely Planet Best in Travel Book, it is not only in Texas where the stars at night shine bright.


Money-laundering fight moves outside finance

Chris Le Marchant, of Le Marchant Regulatory Risk Services, takes a further look at the tightening up of Guernsey’s anti-money- laundering regime.


States staff pension pot loses £255m.

THE States employees’ pension pot has plummeted in value by £254.9m. in the last 10 months.


Keep asking the difficult questions

AN EXCHANGE in the States yesterday between Housing minister Dave Jones and Health and Social Services member Mike Hadley over licence issues was an interesting illustration of how the Assembly has changed over the years.


Saints march to top

ST MARTIN’S yesterday jumped to the top of Division One on a dramatic night in the wet.


Next challenge will be drier

A FORMER Guernsey resident is safe and well after having been caught up in the weekend’s flood-hit mountain marathon.


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