NEXT month’s G20 meeting in Toronto will be key in establishing how the European Commission’s plans for a levy to insure against future bank failures might be implemented.
Champions Cobo retain their crown
COBO have once again been crowned as Guernsey’s weekend champions.
‘Fear of reprisals making staff sick as 14 quit job’
GUERNSEY’S prison is battling high staff turnover, long-term sickness and could soon see convicts locked up for longer, it has been claimed.
Financially, we’re worse than Greece
AS THE extent of the States absence of commitment to its own policy of restraint has been emerging since publication of the 2009 accounts, the key question is why politicians, particularly ministers, have allowed it to happen.
Biking for Les Bourgs is another big success
ROCQUE to rock riders raised almost £20,000 for Les Bourgs Hospice yesterday – and organisers said there was more to come.
Competitive show delights BSJA organisers
HONOURS were shared on an extremely competitive opening two days of the BSJA Guernsey Spring Show.
Delhi-bound swimmers happy with preparation
GUERNSEY’S Commonwealth Games swimmers impressed in one of their final race meets before Delhi in October.
Bowditch takes honours
MICKY KING continues to defy age and consistently produce the goods on the golf course.
Flats plan at Red Lion but pub is safe
A MAJOR project to redevelop the upstairs of the Red Lion and two neighbouring properties could go ahead if planning officials agree.
It’s cars out, foodies in…
ST PETER Port seafront became a car-free zone yesterday as diners took to the streets.