A UK government-ordered report into Guernsey as an offshore centre will prepare the island for a post-tax haven existence, it has been claimed.
Hooper caught out
DAVE HOOPER is being made a scapegoat according to Vale Rec manager Tony Smith.
Parish service ‘is harmed’ by Cobo car park van ruling
ISLANDERS’ willingness to take on voluntary parish roles was said to have been jeopardised yesterday after a judgement was formally made against a Castel constable in the Petty Debts Court.
LGM’s work finally pays off
CAPTAIN Nigel Mallet cannot wait for his La Grande Mare side to feature in the Guernsey final of the Hampshire Sevens.
Weysom claims top mullet award for fifth time
FOR the fifth time in the event’s 23-year history Mike Weysom has won the top award in the open mullet competition organised by the Guernsey Mullet Club and sponsored by Mick’s Fishing Supplies.
‘Gerves’ add more trophies to the family mantelpiece
THE BSJA’s show season got off to a cracking start this weekend and non more so than for the Gervaise-Brazier sisters, Samantha and Tiffany, who put in some great rounds to earn themselves the leading senior and junior rider awards respectively.
Leale’s Yard development ‘a positive’
BRIDGE businesses believe the Leale’s Yard development will be positive for the area – if traffic and parking worries are addressed.
Alderney tidal power money sparks storm
ANGRY Alderney States members have heaped criticism on the island’s tidal power spending plans.
Targeted by Customs just because I’m a lone blonde
A WOMAN claims she was targeted by Customs officers at the airport because she is blonde.
PM’s warning ‘no threat to island’
GUERNSEY does not partake in the sort of ‘unacceptable’ tax avoidance that Gordon Brown wants to stamp out, according to KPMG executive director Tony Mancini.