A CONVICTED money launderer is opposing an application to ban him from being a director or officer of any Guernsey company for up to 10 years.
LVCR legal bill ‘could run into millions of pounds’
LITIGATION over the decision to end VAT relief for goods shipped from the Channel Islands could end up costing millions of pounds and take years, according to a legal budgeting expert.
Roller skating extravaganza
Pictures from the Phoenix Artistic Roller Skating Club’s extravaganza.
Star style resolutions
Making a resolution doesn't have to be all about quitting. Whether it's stocking up the beauty cabinet or adding to your wardrobe, overindulge your favourite habits instead and make 2012 your most beautiful year yet.
Six of the best for getting organised
The new year is almost upon us and for many people that means it's time, once again, to consider making resolutions for the 12 months ahead.
Plans for brewery site ‘an assault on the seafront’
PLANS for a multi-million-pound development of the former Guernsey Brewery site are an assault on the seafront, a campaigner against the application has said.
Beeton’s frying for funds
ALL of today’s taking at Beeton’s fish and chip shop in Pitronnerie Road will be donated to Les Bourgs Hospice.
Police name man found dead
Police have named a man found dead on Christmas Eve as Steven Philip Thomson.
No escape from the age issue
ONE of the advantages of recruiting an eminent economist to validate the success or otherwise of the island’s fiscal framework – the code which sets constraints on any borrowing and total levels of revenue and expenditure – is the degree of independence brought to the process.
Royal edge victory
THE Royal Guernsey have won back the Prince Edward Cup by the narrowest possible margin in a thrilling match.