Pudsey Bear coins it in at Delancey campus

STUDENTS at the College of FE helped to raise £129 for Children in Need yesterday – with a life-size drawing of Pudsey Bear.


Police deem high-profile operation day a success

OPERATION Action was a success, Guernsey Police said yesterday.


School bus rule is ‘ridiculous’

PARENTS have expressed their dismay after Environment decided that children who live within a mile of their school would no longer be guaranteed a seat on a school bus.


Changing tax

There’s an obvious answer to the UK’s decision to stop goods being sent to England without VAT being paid, writes Neil Ross’ Emile in his latest letter to cousin Eugene. But if fulfilment firms do end up moving out, our writer has also thought of a novel way to solve the controversial bus service dilemma…


New tax deal cannot come soon enough

CONTAGION is the buzzword of the world’s newspapers at present – and it has nothing to do with the latest Matt Damon film about a deadly pandemic.


Island delegation at Hong Kong event helps to raise awareness

A DELEGATION from Guernsey has been promoting the island’s investment funds and capital markets offering to the Hong Kong business community.


At home at last

A RARE home tie could be the catalyst for Guernsey to reach the fourth round of the EH Trophy.


Islanders in firing line

AUSTERITY measures within the 2012 Budget revealed today will see the man in the street hit by indirect tax increases.


Hawks Two come from behind in last-ditch win

A LAST-DITCH effort saw Heritage Hawks Two steal a win over Nerine F by just one goal.


Car flips in crossroads crash

A DRIVER had a lucky escape when his VW Polo overturned in a two-car crossroads crash just after 10.30am yesterday.