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Daily Archives: August 12, 2009

OAPs are in line for a decent rise

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GUERNSEY’S old age pension looks set to rise in real terms.

A record July but air travel is still 4% down

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GUERNSEY Airport has had its busiest July ever.

Sir Fabian takes a shot at being a Press photographer

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THE Guernsey Press took on a work experience student with a difference yesterday.

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Iceland urged to treat Guernsey savers fairly

CHIEF Minister Lyndon Trott urged Iceland to treat Landsbanki Guernsey depositors fairly during meetings with key officials in Reykjavik.

The cost of collecting vraic from the beach means it just piles up

A CHANGE in farming practices is causing problems with seaweed left on the shoreline, according to a member of the RSPB.

Distant Champion gets off to a flier

IAN CHAMPION has won his first trophy as Bels boss but he had to phone a friend to find out.

Pension row points out the obvious

When the Commerce and Employment minister told this newspaper last week that ‘I would prefer the pension to be set at a lower rate, perhaps kept at annual RPI increases only…’, she may have alarmed countless OAPs but she has also curiously done them a favour.

‘More could face abuse charges’

ENOUGH evidence exists to charge many more people over historic abuse allegations in Jersey, according to the man initially in charge of the investigation.

Rovers return does not have same buzz for Bisson

VICTORY last night made it two in four days for Stuart Bisson, but it is plainly obvious which one he will remember for longer.

Find your way around the Russian business bugbears

BUSINESSES have been invited to learn their way around