A SPOKESMAN for Guernsey’s business leaders is urging islanders to buy local.
States will debate tax change this month, if Chief gets way
STATES members will have the chance to discuss scrapping zero-10 this month, if the Policy Council agrees.
Guernsey Bel Mel is out to be Miss British Isles
A GUERNSEY finance worker is competing to be Miss British Isles.
Matt revelling on new home Patch
MATT PATCH couldn’t be happier.
Winterton’s reward
THE final meeting of the year may have been held on a dry but very blustery day with the beach in fairly good condition, but it was no disappointment as the racing was fast and furious.
Taxing times ahead – but don’t let us ignore the potential of a positive outcome
A FEW weeks ago I wrote that Guernsey’s zero-10 tax regime faced a potential Exocet from powerful countries objecting to anybody charging a zero rate of corporation tax.
Zero reason not to work as partners
AS STATES members and the business community were being briefed yesterday on the consequences of zero-10 having been torpedoed by a combination of EU hostility and politically-inspired capitulation by the UK just when it should have been representing our interests, there was one clear positive emerging from the mess.
Give the island gloves to ‘Savs’
ISLAND boss Tony Vance was not at Northfield on Wednesday but he will have learned already that he now has one more very viable goalkeeping alternative.
Kleinwort Benson sale means firm can realise its ambition
KLEINWORT BENSON’S future in the island looks secure today after its sale to a new parent company was concluded.
New version of zero-10 ‘should fill the black hole’
CORPORATION tax rates will need to rise to 10 or 12.5%, according to Chief Minister Lyndon Trott.