Wood, Oldfield and Galins making big impressions

THREE promising Guernsey Tennis Club juniors have enjoyed considerable success at four different events in the UK and Jersey.


£6m. cuts balance Health’s books this year – but more might follow

HEALTH could be forced to make more cuts in the future, the department’s new chief officer has said.


GTA chairman resigns

GTA University Centre chairman Martyn Mann has resigned.


Waiting for Jersey to decide is best option

THE issue of waste disposal has dogged the States for all of the 10 years that I have been a deputy and more.


‘Car crash’ vote has no new option

AS THE days tick down to the February States meeting, there is a sense that the island is sliding closer towards making a catastrophic decision on a long-term waste solution – whichever way the vote goes.


Police swoop as firearms go missing from custody

POLICE have raided properties in Alderney searching for firearms after weapons that had been seized by its States were allegedly stolen.


Minister refutes claims of a money exodus back onshore

CLAIMS that money is flowing out of Guernsey because the wealthy now want their money onshore are wide of the mark, according to Treasury minister Charles Parkinson.


Dorset ‘there for the taking’

DORSET are there for the taking.


Police could be coming to your neighbourhood

EXTENDING the neighbourhood policing scheme is one of the force’s objectives for this year.


Tax exiles must prove they really have left the UK

TAX exiles relocating to Guernsey may have to prove they have severed all ties with the UK to avoid the new 50% income tax rate there.