RECENT events – such as the proposed sale of Aurigny and consideration of an enabling law for GST – have revealed tensions in the relationship between Alderney and Guernsey.
Split to host Greens
SPLIT will be the destination for Guernsey’s first foray into European football.
Competition in Jersey a threat to Guernsey Post
ALLOWING competition into Jersey’s bulk mailing market could force Guernsey Post to look at cutting household deliveries, according to the company’s chief executive.
More talks in Brussels aim to soften AIFM directive impact
SENIOR representatives from Guernsey and Jersey travelled to Brussels last week for further talks on the alternative investment fund managers directive.
Shops can stay shut if they want
A LACK of enthusiasm among some shopkeepers to open on a Sunday could be considered an argument for retaining the island’s convoluted trading laws.
Regulator ‘cost Guernsey Post a million last year’
DEALING with the regulator cost Guernsey Post £1m. during the last financial year.
Education hits back at PAC criticism
THE Education minister has hit back at criticism of her department’s handling of its last four capital spending projects.
Grange closure annoys residents
GRANGE residents claim they have not been kept informed about plans to close the road for four weeks from Saturday.
Send in the clowns
WITH the children unable to come to them, Town Carnival performers yesterday went back to school.
Barracudas’ big medal haul
A TEAM of 53 swimmers aged between 8 and 13 years from the Beau Sejour Barracudas Swimming Club returned from Jersey weighed down with a huge haul of medals from the 11th Summer Graded Sprint Meet staged by the Jersey Swimming Club and involving the four Channel Island clubs.