A THREE-MONTH amnesty is being offered to islanders who have tried to evade paying income tax or not disclosed the right information.
Penalty try small reward for gallant Colts effort
THE scoreline was a tad cruel on the Guernsey Colts side as the Wasps took advantage of late fatigue in the home ranks to comfortably progress into the next round of the Under-19 National Colts Cup, 47-10 winners.
Kirk overwhelmed by his championship clean sweep
HE MAY only be 19, but James Kirk has made history by becoming the first person to achieve a clean sweep at the Island Pool Championships.
‘Alderney is my only allegiance’
LAWYER Paul Arditti believes his lack of ‘baggage’ helped him storm to victory in the race to become one of Alderney’s two representatives in Guernsey’s States.
Condor cuts speed to aid reliability
RUNNING engines more slowly and a longer down-time between sailings will be the keys to avoiding Condor’s crippling engine troubles and delays, its managing director has said.
Guernseyman tops royal promotion course
A GUERNSEY soldier has been promoted by Her Royal Highness, the Countess of Wessex.
Simpson to face number 14 seed
CHRIS SIMPSON has reached the main draw of his final competition of the year.
Get on board and help make skatepark dream come true
A SKATEPARK would help get youngsters off island streets and help create a future extreme sports champion.
Clegg gives tax support, but transparency is key
NICK CLEGG yesterday said that the UK Government will defend the right of the Crown Dependencies to determine their own tax regimes – but that they must be transparent.
No sign of Specsavers’ famous phrase disappearing from use
THERE is no end date in mind for the ‘should’ve gone to Specsavers’ catchphrase, according to the optical group’s creative director Graham Daldry.