ActionAid’s offshore objection ‘moral rather than legal one’

GUERNSEY has been implicated in a row over FTSE 100 companies placing money offshore.


Neighbours do not have a good word for data park junction

UNHAPPY residents have voiced their opinions about the new junction in Route Militaire and believe it will cause traffic problems.


Tell the truth, even in a crisis, is expert’s advice

TELLING the truth and utilising social media are some of the best ways for businesses to deal effectively with a crisis, the BBC’s former chief communications adviser has said.


States re-endorses plans to tackle the deficit

GUERNSEY’S States has re-endorsed policies aimed at tackling the deficit.


Planning applications – 11 October, 2011

Applications to the Environment Department, as published in the Guernsey Press.


Education minister keeps her job

EDUCATION minister Carol Steere remains on the board after a States vote this afternoon.


Accountability is the next big challenge

WHEN Deputy Charles Parkinson exits the States he will leave behind a document that will be central to the next Assembly succeeding or failing.


Swimarathon 2011

Photos from the Skipton Swimarathon, which was held from Thursday 6 to Sunday 9 October.


A long way to go for real change

WHEN the States decided to scrap corporation tax and move towards zero-10, the resultant financial ‘black hole’ in public finances was to be funded by a combination of immediate tax rises, economies by government itself and economic growth.


Sky’s top show to feature the Lions

SKY SPORTS will be coming to the island next month as Guernsey FC are set to feature on the flagship football show Gillette Soccer Saturday.