
GUERNSEY will see a steady stream of wealthy individuals move to the island during the coming years in an effort to escape higher UK taxes, according to Treasury minister Charles Parkinson.
A MOTHER who fought to erect a memorial bench for her son has been overwhelmed by the response from the public.
MORE than 400 people have signed the petition to save the Ritz.
RADIOACTIVE waste produced by a factory at Cap de la Hague is expected to double by 2015.
HEATHER WATSON lived up to her top billing
IAN MERRIEN, who had made such a desperate start to his singles campaign in the Atlantic bowls championships in Johannesburg, losing 21-1 in his opening match, looked delighted after chalking up two excellent victories.
WITH the top eight shooters qualifying to shoot in the Channel Islands Championships, the Leale Trophy is always keenly contested, but this year the first eight were separated by just two points with no less than four marksmen on 104 ex 105.
There is nothing fun about tax
THOSE who would portray the chief minister’s latest visit to Washington DC as an expensive ‘jolly’ should contemplate exactly what the four-day trip entailed.