Laundering sentence helps GuernseyFinance

ROGER TAYLOR’S 30-month sentence for money laundering will act as a deterrent to others, according to the chief executive of GuernseyFinance.


First peace move ‘must come from Brecqhou’

CHIEF PLEAS went on the offensive yesterday as conseillers voiced their thoughts following the publication of correspondence between Sir David Barclay and the Seigneur, Michael Beaumont.


TIEA is latest tie with Canada

CANADA yesterday became the 21st country to sign a Tax Information Exchange Agreement with Guernsey.


Merrien remains on course for the double

THE incomparable Alison Merrien has clinched a place in the final of the World Bowls Tour women’s matchplay singles championship at Potters Leisure Resort in Norfolk – for the third year running.


‘I’m no bully,’ prison boss tells tribunal

CLAIMS of bullying and harassment levelled at the deputy prison governor are unjustified and unsubstantiated, a tribunal heard yesterday.


Dodd tops the bill

THE Ogier Senior Island Squash Championships kicks off this evening at 6.20 at Beau Sejour with 40 top players vying for either the men’s A and B or women’s titles.


Big op puts 10-wheeler off road and catches others

UNSAFE vehicles will be taken off the roads – that was the message from police in a high-profile traffic operation yesterday.


Collar nearly strangled my princess too, says dog owner

NEWS that a dog was strangled to death while in the care of a local pet groomer led one owner to relive the moment her pet nearly met the same fate.


Mapping out a plan for policing

WHEN new police chief Patrick Rice arrived in the island in August he explained that he had a ‘road map’ for where he wanted to take policing.


Merrien leads way to the world title

ALISON MERRIEN broke new ground and wrote another exciting chapter in her inspiring success story yesterday when she won a World Bowls Tour title for the first time at Potters Leisure Resort in Hopton-on-Sea, Norfolk.