Guernsey Post moves to stamp out stockpiling

GUERNSEY Post has restricted sales of local and UK stamps.


Saints hold on in nail-biter

ST JACQUES continued their successful away form with a victory at Wanderers.


No Cann do for Guernsey

GUERNSEY lost out to Elizabeth Cann and a strong Jersey side in the 2009 Gilson Cup.


‘Get the job done’

TONY VANCE has adopted a ‘horses for courses’ policy ahead of facing Alderney on Saturday.


Rise in university fees ‘could put loans on the agenda’

A proposed rise in university fees could see the return of the student loans debate.


Lords committee critical of lack of consultation

THE UK did not consult properly with Guernsey over changes to border control legislation, a House of Lords select committee has found.


I’m glad PC resigned

A GUERNSEY woman assaulted by a police officer is elated that he has been forced to resign from the force.


‘Reforms’ debate is just starting

RELEASE yesterday by Guernsey’s spending watchdog of the outline of the independent assessment it has commissioned into the effectiveness of the island’s governmental process is an important step in the evolution of the States. Regular readers will be aware of this newspaper’s long-held concerns – shared by a number of recent consultants’ reports on various [...]


‘Vandals got it right with crossing’

PRANKSTERS have done what one parish official thinks the authorities should have done – put in a pedestrian crossing near St Andrew’s School.


Island races to meet tax agreements as G20 summit looms

GUERNSEY is racing to sign more agreements to share tax information with others jurisdictions as it looks to escape being black-listed by the G20.