PLANNED strikes by Royal Mail workers could have a massive impact on local retailers in the build-up to Christmas, industry officials said yesterday.
Schools raise £2K before main event
GUERNSEY’S Swimarathon got off to a flying start yesterday with more than £2,000 raised before the Lt-Governor even sounded the starting horn at Beau Sejour.
McCormack’s legacy doesn’t pick duffers
FIFTY years ago next year an American by the name of Mark McCormack signed up Arnold Palmer as his first client.
Frith lifts GCA’s top honour
GUERNSEY’S ICC World Cricket League hero Jeremy Frith has been named the Guernsey Cricket Association’s Player of the Year.
Fireman ‘Pasty’ is in great demand
THERE is a man relatively unknown to the island public but was instrumental in Guernsey’s success in the ICC World Cricket League this year.
All at sea
Birdwatching is not all about success and excitement, as Tim Earl discovers while bobbing around on the ocean 15 miles north of Guernsey. Seabirds remain stubbornly out of sight – but other wildlife compensates…
Time for team-work, not boycotts
A REMINDER sent out to States members on behalf of the Guernsey International Business Association and inviting them to a breakfast meeting designed to provide an update to deputies on some of the threats facing a significant sector of the financial services industry here has provoked a quite surprising exchange of emails between Giba and [...]
PR institute picks Guernseyman Jason
A GUERNSEY business speaker has been causing a stir at international conferences.
EU threatens millions in tax and 2,500 jobs
GUERNSEY’S fund industry could be destroyed by EU directives that are in the pipeline, experts warn.
Watson run ends
THE winning streak had to come to an end sometime, but it required a world number one to ensure it.