HUNDREDS of islanders ventured to the Butes to enjoy Bonfire Night after a mystery benefactor stepped in to fund the event at the last minute.
Granny Alice’s historic link
DESPITE the fact that she died in 2008, at the grand old age of 93, I still hear stories about the legendary fund-raising activities of Alice de Carteret – someone fittingly described at the time of her death as ‘a quite remarkable daughter of Sark’.
Fuel and property tax hit hard in Budget hike
MOTORISTS and homeowners will be hit hardest by duty increases in 2011, Treasury and Resources revealed today.
Guernsey States all over the shop
Granite walls that are ‘out of keeping’ with Guernsey and a former shop that’s apparently not a shop. For an island whose government has a problem making independent decisions, there’s a few odd ones turning up, says Neil Ross’s friend Emile
Sunday’s deadline will be revealing
FOR a supposedly business-friendly island, Guernsey’s bureaucrats are displaying a distinctly hostile attitude towards one of the best-known and liked shops on the Bridge.
Law firm staff act out bullying for seminar
BULLYING in the workplace came under the spotlight at AO Hall’s second annual employment conference.
Guernsey FC launch by end of season?
GUERNSEY FC still looks set to be in existence as early as next season, Mark Le Tissier has confirmed.
Failure of regulation
REGULATION has failed in the postal and electricity markets, an independent study released today has found.
Games athlete Jamie foils fleeing crash driver
OUTSTANDING achievements were recognised yesterday at Guernsey Police’s annual awards evening.