Three-year pay deal sees civil servants accept 2010 freeze

CIVIL servants have agreed to a pay freeze for this year.


‘Monsoon’ a godsend for drought-hit farmers

FARMERS are breathing a sigh of relief after yesterday’s heavy rain.


‘Some bars are wasting cash by sending bottles to landfill’

BARS could save money if they recycled more of their waste, according to a member of the Guernsey Recycling Advisory Forum.


Anti-eyesore petition ‘changes nothing’

HOW planning decisions are made is not going to change, despite a 1,700-signature petition against eyesore buildings going up in sensitive sites being handed to Environment minister Peter Sirett yesterday.


Only 10 back no-confidence vote against PSD

PUBLIC Services easily survived a vote of no confidence yesterday.


Let’s learn Lansdown tax lesson

NEWS that Bristol City FC chairman Stephen Lansdown is moving to Guernsey is significant for a number of reasons.


Itex, Sigma make perfect partners

ITEX has signed a partnership deal that will see Sigma support its delivery of hardware engineering services to Channel Island businesses.


GFA dig heels in

THE GFA will vigorously defend key elements of their again under-fire four-year plan at next week’s annual meeting of the association.


Multimillionaires are on their way

MORE of the UK’s super-rich will be moving to Guernsey to live, according to Bristol City FC chairman Stephen Lansdown.


Sponsor keen for return of ice rink

‘POSITIVE’ talks have been held about bringing the ice rink back to Market Square at Christmas.