GUERNSEY’S Treasury minister made a telling observation in explaining why he had decided against signing a letter opposing any move by the States towards executive government.
Le Tiss on target
TWO of the island’s famous Le Tissier footballing family were left feeling good about a job well done last night.
Fire crews ‘put at risk’ by cash cuts
BUDGET cuts could be compromising the safety of the island’s firefighters.
Resolution is lining up potential companies to buy
GUERNSEY-REGISTERED buyout vehicle Resolution is eyeing up a first purchase in the region of £5bn to £7bn.
Gold medal pairing will take some beating
IF THERE is one sport in which Guernsey are seriously eyeing medals and domination, it is tennis.
Calm waters see a string of new records
FLAT seas provided perfect rowing conditions and several records over the annual 12km Worlds Challenge course.
Transatlantic solo sailor is all but there
TRANSATLANTIC yachtsman John Falla was this morning homing in on the finish line of the 2,900-mile race he has sailed single-handed.
‘Extravagant waste plant will mean spending cuts elsewhere’
GUERNSEY could be forced to cut back spending in other areas if the States locks itself into a deal for a proposed material recovery facility and energy-from-waste plant, according to the Guernsey Climate Action Network.
It’s an a-Ranger-ed marriage
A LOVE match is the big fixture tomorrow at Rangers Football Club.
Behind-their-backs deal left pay body undermined
ACTION taken by Chief Minister Lyndon Trott and some members of the Policy Council over the airport firefighters’ dispute has left the States pay negotiator unable to function meaningfully, it was claimed today.