Embrace investing in the Islamic way

ISLAMIC finance is a growing force in world commerce that Guernsey should harness, according to an expert in the field.


Plans to tax polluters off the roads unveiled

THOUSANDS of motorists face paying to help the island cut carbon emissions.


North quick to spoil Tics’ happy homecoming

Athletics 0, North 4 NORTH dealt out their second 4-0 win over the Division One new boys this season to spoil Steve Ogier’s hopes of a positive result to mark their first game at KGV.


Marina oil spill not GE’s only pollution of Bridge marina

GUERNSEY ELECTRICITY had to clean boats in St Sampson’s Harbour after one of its generators discharged soot over nearby vessels.


Cafe sign success put down to ‘the voice of the public’

BOULANGERIE VICTOR HUGO owner Reda Karim has finally won permission to keep his painted signs.


Pay freeze letter: hard to predict effect, says PSRC chief

A DECISION by the island’s most senior civil servant to freeze his own wages could have an impact on some workers, the chairman of the States pay negotiating body has said.


Scrutiny to act upon Wales Audit findings

THE Scrutiny Committee is determined to force action on deficiencies in government identified by the Wales Audit Office.


Champion fails to see the sunny side of victory

Rovers 0, Belgraves 3 TO QUOTE that great football sage, Jimmy Greaves: ‘It’s a funny old game.’


Regnard kick-starts nine try romp inside 90sec.

Guernsey 58, Winchester 10. A NINE-TRY demolition of the side propping up London Two South-West was satisfactory for Simon Sharrott on Saturday – but only just.


Collective thumbs up for new layout

CHANGES made to the motocross track at Pleinmont received overwhelming support from riders this weekend.