A RAFT of proposed changes to Guernsey’s companies law is reasonable bearing in mind the bulk of the legislation, according to local lawyers.
A hung Parliament could be the worst for island
A CONFESSION. Some months ago I put some money on the UK General Election ending in a hung parliament.
A place for all views
ONE of the topics that has generated much debate in these columns in recent weeks is the equalisation of the age of consent for couples, mixed or same sex.
Tough times for the finances lie ahead in Alderney
THERE are challenging financial times ahead for the States of Alderney, according to the chairman of its Policy and Finance Committee.
Guernsey look set for the promotional play-offs
Guernsey 23, Trojans 12 GUERNSEY kept alive their hopes of reaching the promotion playoffs by beating Trojans by an 11-point margin at a sunny Foote’s Lane on Saturday, a result that left them hoping that rivals Tottonians could not improve on the local side’s points difference.
Old Quarter is on the up
OLD QUARTER shop owners have said they would like to see it become more like Brighton’s famous Lanes shopping area if it is rejuvenated.
Son says he was not told of suicide plan
A GUERNSEY family is at the centre of an alleged assisted suicide controversy.
Rains hard on two
Sylvans 1, Athletics 1 TICS and Sylvans brought the curtain down on the Division One programme with a spiky 1-1 draw at St Peter’s.
St Paul’s to be respected not feared
St Martin’s 1, St Paul’s 2 WATCHING Belgraves will have left Blanche Pierre Lane respectful but not fearful of the 2010 Jeremie Cup champions St Paul’s.
Ultimate Frisbee fans get tips from a national player
LOCAL Ultimate Frisbee players had a chance to pick up some tips from an expert at the weekend.