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Daily Archives: August 17, 2009

South Show

Judges Colin Falla and Michael Ogier.

A GALLERY of photos from this year’s South Show.

Self governance is our ancient and inalienable right

LORD WALLACE of Saltaire certainly ruffled a few local feathers recently when he suggested the Channel Islands’ autonomous status is no longer acceptable. We shouldn’t be surprised.

High time for full ban

WITH recorded sales in 21 of the 27 EU states, it is clear that Spice is a product that has found a ready market in people keen to get high without breaking the law.

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Airport fire dispute union may be sued

AN ACCOUNTANT is considering suing a union official he claims is responsible for instigating firefighter action that closed the airport.

LGC into county finals day

L’ANCRESSE golf team captain Steve Mahy has set his sights on Hampshire Sevens success following another magnificent win.

People fight recession with business ideas

SUMMER is usually a quiet time for the Guernsey Enterprise Agency – but not this year.

Landlords ARE being fair with shop rents, say estate agents

COMMERCIAL estate agents have dismissed concerns about the number of empty properties in Town.

VAT ‘loophole’ subject of leaked treasury letter

ONLINE retailers using the Channel Islands as a base to escape paying VAT on products under £18 could be facing a crackdown, according to a leaked HM Treasury letter.

Legal high ban soon as UK looks to call time on Spice

GUERNSEY could have a ban on legal highs within two years.

Parishioners will have say on road widening

PERMISSION will not be given to Public Services to widen L’Hyvreuse without the parish first holding a public meeting, the dean of St Peter Port Douzaine has confirmed.