PUPILS from St Anne’s School acted as States members for the afternoon earlier this week. Year 10 students were invited to form their own parliament and debate issues that affected them.
Mon Plaisir stores closes doors
MORE than 80 years of Sark history comes to an end tomorrow when Mon Plaisir Stores closes its doors for the last time.
Finally, the truth about States waste
ONE of the most unhelpful aspects of the way the States of Guernsey has responded to persistent criticism that it is too expensive, employs too many people needlessly and gets involved in areas that it should not has been the complete refusal to take such comments seriously.
How the States has squandered your cash
THE States has been wasting taxpayers’ money for years, according to a scathing new report.
Hussey makes cut for Wales
GUERNSEY has produced its first full international netballer.
‘Softer’ offshore tax bill is finding favour
A SECOND draft bill filed in Washington designed to deter offshore tax evasion includes less-draconian measures, a compliance and financial crimes lawyer has claimed.
‘The future is in renewable energy’
GUERNSEY must forget about gas and become a centre of excellence for renewable energy, according to eco-expert Paul Fletcher.
Finance to share costs
DEPUTIES backed proposals yesterday to make the island’s finance industry help to pay for the body that promotes it.
We can’t thank everyone enough
ALMOST £10,000 has already been raised for Georgina’s Gang.
Jersey win for Watson
HEATHER WATSON has recorded her first senior victory.