WHEN the then latest revisions to Guernsey’s archaic and labyrinthine anti-Sunday trading regulations were going through the States in 2002, this newspaper had no hesitation in branding it the dog’s breakfast law.
Documentation is key as banks tread fine line over laundering
BANKS in Guernsey should protect themselves when reporting suspected money launderers to financial service authorities, a local lawyer has warned.
Gilman steps in as Bateman quits
DAVE GILMAN will be a fourth fledgling new first-team coach operating in Division One football this season.
Legal threat to Castel over Le Friquet Sunday opening
LE FRIQUET Garden Centre’s freedom to open on Sundays as it does currently is under threat, the Guernsey Press can reveal.
Ravenscroft blasts 124 in just 60 balls for College
TIM RAVENSCROFT is in scintillating form heading into next week’s ICC European Division Two Championship.
First wartime commando raid remembered
A MEMORIAL stone to mark the 70th anniversary of the first commando landing in Guernsey was unveiled by the local soldier’s former wife and Bailiff Sir Geoffrey Rowland yesterday evening at Icart.
FBI dive team joins search for exchange student Jonny
AN FBI dive team is now involved in the search for missing student Jonny Dorey.
Kimber in the runs in St Pierre victory
ST PIERRE hardly needed to get out of second gear to wrap up a comfortable seven-wicket win over Optimists last night at Port Soif.
One sport leads to starring role in another for Lee
A LOOK at the British Universities Water Polo website shows a familiar Beau Sejour Barracuda topping the women’s top scorers, with 37 goals from five games.
Ward toughs it out
MIKE WARD, right, could easily lay claim to be the island’s toughest man.
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