LOCAL market house prices remained relatively static during the third quarter of 2011 – but are still up on the same time last year.
Departments prepare to help sector’s staff
CONTINGENCY plans are being made to help the hundreds of workers who could lose their jobs if the fulfilment industry leaves Guernsey.
GVS is first Charity of the Year
THE Guernsey Voluntary Service was recognised last night as Charity of the Year at the island’s first Community Awards.
VAT is just thin end of the wedge
THERE was a certain irony that as Guernsey was welcoming the Princess Royal and celebrating its links with the Crown, Her Majesty’s Government in the UK was busily preparing to remove a trade freedom in contravention of privileges granted over the centuries by successive monarchs.
Ending LVCR will protect tax revenue, UK claims
THE UK Government says ending LVCR for the Channel Islands will benefit its economy and protect millions in tax revenue.
‘Get ready for a 1930s recession’
EUROPE should be bracing itself for a recession of 1930s proportions or at least a decade of sluggish or no economic growth.
Andy aims to end on a Zhuhai high
ANDY PRIAULX faces a brand new challenge in his final race of the season this weekend.
No site exists for a States bus garage
A SITE suitable for a new bus garage does not exist, the Treasury and Resources minister has said.
Islands’ police forces start training together
TRAINEE Guernsey officers stood side by side with their Jersey counterparts at the launch of a joint police training programme.
Woman cut from crash car
A WOMAN had to be cut from her car after a head-on collision in Le Grand Bouet, St Peter Port, yesterday evening.
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Voice for Victims is a campaign aimed at promoting the rights of those affected by child sexual abuse.