Ernst & Young achieves IIP gold

THE Guernsey and Jersey offices of Ernst & Young have become the first combined business in the Channel Islands to achieve the Investors in People gold standard.


Jersey needs to wake up on zero-10

ALL he wants for Christmas, as tax expert Graham Parrott explains on page 27 today, is some clarity on Guernsey’s zero-10 tax regime replacement.


Rihoy plans to be back in weeks

BELS and Guernsey have been given a boost with the news that Dave Rihoy is on course to return from injury in February.


Driver who broke OAP’s neck is jailed for a year

MOMENTS after Pearl Brehaut left bingo on 15 September she lay, neck broken, in the wreckage of her car.


Election outcome not about smear campaign

THE election has been and gone and we have a new conseiller in retired diplomat Andrew Bache.


Drugs – ‘Be empathetic but not soft’

GUERNSEY cannot be soft on drugs but it is important to deal with each case or person individually, the director of public health has said.


Harbours may become trust port operations

A TRUST could be set up to run Guernsey’s harbours, under proposals being discussed by Public Services.


All-Sarnian clash goes Guernsey Seconds’ way

GUERNSEY Second XV kept up their flying start to the season by winning a thrilling all-Guernsey battle against St Jacques in the JRA League.


Lodi quarantines here on way to new home

A TEN-YEAR-OLD monkey will have to serve a six-month quarantine in Guernsey before being allowed into his new UK home.


Gaudion has five aces in his pack

HOLES in one come along regularly, but the vast majority of golfers retire never having experienced the feeling of an ace and the consequential damage to the pocket.