Fulfilment trade faces beginning of the end

GUERNSEY’S fulfilment industry came under attack yesterday as the UK pledged to end the ‘exploitation’ of VAT relief on low value goods sent from the island.


New brokerage grows quickly

A NEW insurance brokerage is aiming to bring the personal touch back to the local market, according to its managing director.


Saints vow to attack

A WHEWAY Cup final it may be, but you will not see St Martin’s taking the cautious approach on Saturday when they take on St Paul’s at Springfield.


Incentive-based rewards

THE island squad is far from a closed shop, but Guernsey’s elite cricketers are going all out in a bid to retain the shirt this summer.


201’s farewell part of Liberation Day

LIBERATION Day this year will not only mark the end of the island’s Occupation, but will also be a farewell to 201 (Guernsey’s Own) Squadron, which is being disbanded due to defence budget cuts.


‘Stop paying our deputies’

GUERNSEY would be better off going back to the days when deputies were unpaid, a former States member believes.


Taylor is new Storm manager

NAOMI TAYLOR has been employed as the new team manager for Superleague team Surrey Storm for the remainder of this season.


Experience is the key for new directors at Ardel

ARDEL has promoted two senior members of staff to director roles within the company.


Trafalgar win an epic final battle

Sure C&W 3, Trafalgar Inn 5 TRAFALGAR saw off a brave showing from Sure to secure the Sunday Soccer League Cup after a pulsating eight-goal thriller at Foote’s Lane.


Obesity scheme fears allayed

RESEARCHERS behind a pilot scheme that will see school children being weighed and measured have sought to allay some parents’ fears.