Moojo back on form to claim racing class

AROUND 100 crew were involved in the third race in the Heritage Group Frostbite Yacht Race Series, hosted by the RCIYC.


Zero-10 ruling goes against Jersey and Isle of Man

EUROPE ruled yesterday that Jersey and the Isle of Man cannot continue with a zero-10 tax regime.


Ormers court case ‘a waste of money’

PROSECUTING two islanders for taking ormers just under the size limit was a waste of taxpayers’ money, according to Seafresh director Andy Le Prevost.


Delay could mean re-tendering project and pushing up cost

A DELAY in deciding whether to go for Public Services’ preferred airport development option could mean the department would have to re-tender.


St Anne’s fledgling traders have Big Apple in their sights

FOUR budding traders from St Anne’s School are looking for sponsorship after securing a place at the Student Investor Challenge regional finals.


Renewable energy sparks forum

A STUDY group from the School of Civil Engineering and the Environment at Southampton University are examining ways of providing cheaper electricity from a renewable source for Sark residents.


Airport exercise

Guernsey’s emergency services were put to the test in a major exercise at Guernsey Airport.


Exchange deal sees Guernsey outrank Jersey

GUERNSEY has been ranked ahead of Jersey in a new penalty regime introduced by HM Revenue & Customs.


Conflict test needs to be spelled out

A glance at our sister website will indicate that what we described earlier this week as a storm in a teacup – the claims that the chief minister abused his title while on a sales trip to Chile as a non-executive director of a private company – is actually a very live issue for many [...]


Vance rates Jersey boss

GUERNSEY coach Tony Vance has spoken of his respect for opposite number Craig Culkin ahead of the likely Muratti Vase final clash in May.