Corporate tax planners to wait and see what UK does

GUERNSEY will have to wait and see what the UK does with its corporate tax rate, according to Treasury minister Charles Parkinson.


Allen’s trophy double

ROSS ALLEN is Guernsey’s footballer of the year.


PSD’s work ‘will go on regardless’

A CHANGE in the political leadership of the Public Services Department would not disrupt its work, according to one deputy.


‘Expect growth, just not quickly’

DESPITE all the global risks there will be economic opportunities and a sustainable future for well regulated, tax transparent jurisdictions, according to the States economist.


Blondel takes lead for first time when it matters most

DANNY BLONDEL claimed his first island title yesterday, but it surely won’t be his last.


‘That’s one for my gran’

ANDY PRIAULX brushed away tears on live television after winning the 14th race of his world touring car championship career in Monza yesterday.


Hundreds run for Guernsey children

MORE than 200 runners took part in the RG Falla Quarter Marathon to raise money for Help a Guernsey Child yesterday.


Balcony gigs at Cobo ‘too dangerous’ if road is open

IT COULD be too dangerous to hold the Cobo Bay Hotel balcony gigs without closing the road, according to neighbours and punters.


Bubblegum Bangers chew the fat

THIS year’s Bubblegum Rally participants got together for the first time on Saturday.


St Sampson’s High head demands more teachers

ST SAMPSON’S HIGH is under-staffed compared with other secondary schools and its head teacher has demanded that Education treats it fairly.