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Competition plan will destroy mail service

Gordon Steele WS

PROPOSALS to introduce competition would destroy the Bailiwick’s mail services, Guernsey Post and the staff’s union warned today.

Office at heart of EU ‘now a priority’

Mark Thompson

FUNDING a Brussels office is now a must, according to Institute of Directors Guernsey chairman Mark Thompson.

Post dispute just has to be stopped

ONE of the inevitable consequences of the island’s regulator looking to increase competition faced by an already under pressure Guernsey Post was for the Office of Utility Regulation’s accountability to be questioned.

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Achievement award deadline nears

THE closing date for business entries in next year’s Guernsey Awards for Achievement is just around the corner on Wednesday 4 November.

Carr is England mascot

A NOTRE DAME schoolboy has won a national competition to be the England team mascot for the first Test match of the inaugural Gillette Four Nations Rugby League Tournament against France on Friday.

York Avenue closure adds to Bailiff’s Cross traffic woes

COMMUTERS faced long delays yesterday as traffic bottlenecked around St Peter Port.

‘Stop 14-year-olds riding motorbikes, tax fatty foods and scrap duty-free alcohol’

LOCAL legislation needs to be changed to prevent 14-year-olds from riding motorbikes, according to a health report released yesterday.

Bels out to make amends

BELS are looking to get over their 7-5 defeat by North quickly when they meet Sylvans in the first round of the Stranger Cup tonight.

Brussels lawyers gave no warning

LAWYERS retained in Brussels by Guernsey and Jersey apparently failed to warn of the pressure building on the zero-10 strategies.

Watson through

HEATHER WATSON is through to today’s first round of the main draw of the $25,000 Aegon Pro Series Glasgow event.