Lane down the law – douzaine says it is Ruette du Villocq

LE Villocq Lane has been renamed Ruette du Villocq – and surprised residents are not happy.


Watson progresses

HEATHER WATSON came through a long first round match yesterday to set up a meeting with the number two seed at the Aegon GB Pro-Series in Shrewsbury.


Life on the Big Russel seabed amazes researcher

IT has not been plain sailing for one UK researcher providing tidal power experts with a rare glimpse of the Bailiwick’s uncharted seabed.


New president Fears sets out GNA battle plans

‘DRIVE netball forward’ is the battle-cry from the new Guernsey Netball Association president as systems are put in place to ensure vastly improved standards.


Unfairly sacked builder sues for cash awarded to him in February

A BUILDER who says he still hasn’t been paid almost eight months after winning his unfair dismissal case has taken his former boss to court.


Legal aid reform ‘must protect most vunerable’

ANY reforms to legal aid must ensure the most vulnerable islanders are still protected, says the leader of the Guernsey Bar.


Euro review will put zero-10 under the microscope

A EUROPEAN review that will help dictate the future of corporate tax in the Channel Islands begins this week.


Planning applications, 21 September 2010

Applications to the Environment Department, as published in the Guernsey Press.


No evidence to back new sales tax

IMAGINE, if you will, that the States is minded to back Deputy Mike Hadley’s amendment in next week’s States meeting.


‘We’re not in firing line’

UK GOVERNMENT plans to target wealthy tax dodgers are not aimed at Guernsey, the chief minister has assured.