PEOPLE wanting to remember a loved one with a granite bench at the harbour will in future have to keep the inscription short.
Culkin retort
SIMON TOSTEVIN’S claims that North have the best front line in the Channel Islands have got up the nose of St Paul’s boss Craig Culkin.
Tax agreements signed quicker than rumours spread in Torteval
Although the island’s name is on the OECD’s white list of financial centres, Neil Ross speculates in his Letter to Emile as to whether it will really be as good for business as has been claimed and whether co-operation with the UK will continue to be one way – from us to them.
Mother made to move red rose tribute to dead son
A GRIEVING mother has been told by the Environment Department to remove a single red rose placed under her son’s memorial bench.
Professionals provide testing season opener
GUERNSEY face a tough curtain raiser to the new cricket season.
Muratti can’t be lost over ‘fivers’
THERE is growing suggestion that at least one senior Muratti squad member has played unaffiliated five-a-side league football this season.
Point of law will be lost on islanders
OVER the centuries, islanders have relied on the public spirit of their fellows to help Guernsey function through the voluntary service better known as the parish system.
Chamber of Commerce backs £100m. development of Bridge
PLANS to transform the Bridge have been backed by the Chamber of Commerce.
PM’s tax plan easier said than achieved
GORDON Brown’s plans to crack down on tax avoidance will be difficult to achieve, according to Chief Minister Lyndon Trott.
Take two for Le Prevost as he prepares for Upton
MICK LE PREVOST had to make two scouting trips to Jersey ahead of tomorrow’s Upton.