IN HIS Christmas message to the islands’ communities, the Bailiff urged everyone to remember the true meaning of the occasion – a time for peace and understanding, for loving, forgiving, thoughtfulness, thankfulness and tenderness.
Laine becomes only second female Gallie Cup winner
TARA LAINE shot into the local limelight with extreme precision in the summer.
Talks go on as one uni looks to increase fees
EDUCATION is still holding talks with some universities about the fees they will charge Guernsey students from next year.
History in North’s favour at halfway
THE side leading the Priaulx Leafue these past five Christmases has gone on to win the title.
Holland ‘should face up to those he left out of pocket’
RUNAWAY restaurateur Howard Holland left a lot of businesses out of pocket and should be made to face up to his debts, said a former supplier to his restaurants.
£60k budget will not pay for LVCR case to go all the way, says lawyer
THE money Guernsey has budgeted to challenge the UK’s decision to scrap VAT relief on low value goods exported from the island will not be enough to go all the way through the courts, a leading advocate and barrister has said.
Card charges ‘will just go on the price of an airline ticket’
AURIGNY has warned that the cost of credit card transactions will be built into the price of flights in future.
Lions’ route map hazier
GUERNSEY FC’s possible progression up the UK non-league pyramid could be re-mapped next month.
I wish I could move, says vandalism victim
DAMAGED cars, noise and anti-social behaviour have left some residents near Maurepas Road, St Peter Port, distressed and wanting to move house.
Come and put us right, Howard…
OVER recent weeks we have run extensive material on the man whom many would recognise as the architect of modern dining out in Guernsey and the systematic way he set about trousering huge sums of money that belonged to other people.