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Daily Archives: December 12, 2008

Both sides lose in trial of strength

IF SIR David and Sir Frederick Barclay were looking for a verdict from the people of Sark on their ambitious vision for the future of the island they have had it – an overwhelming rejection of their lavish investment and job creation programme that went hand-in-glove with further reform of Chief Pleas, the tiny community’s [...]

Le Page out as big two collide

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THERE’S more chance of a Bels-North game coming along than a free taxi at midnight in the run up to Christmas.

CI domiciled court UK tax

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A UK judgement could have a profound effect on islanders who have previously lived in the UK or who spend significant time there, according to a local tax expert.

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Lower divisions in focus at final race

STEVE DAWES has succeeded in defending his title with one race still to go in the OSA Recruitment Winter Cross-Country League.

NashCopy make short work of winning first final

NASHCOPY have won the inaugural Steve Le Poidevin men’s volleyball vase.

Sarnians following in the footsteps of England elite

WITH England having departed, Guernsey’s cricket development squad are about to arrive at the ground where Kevin Pietersen and his team were training last week.

North blow the title race wide open

North 4, Rovers 0

The man who pulled the plug on Sark

SARK Estate manager Kevin Delaney took the decision to end the Barclay brothers’ multi-million pound investment in the island and lay off more than 100 workers.

Seneschal calls for halt to Sark reforms

BEFORE yesterday afternoon’s announcement of the Barclays’ pull-out, Seneschal Reg Guille said there was no point in Chief Pleas rushing through further reform.

‘Intentions were made quite clear’

SARK Estate manager Kevin Delaney said that Sir David and Sir Frederick Barclay had made it obvious in the run-up to the election what they would do if their preferred candidates were not elected.