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Europe offers threats and opportunities

Digital agenda plays to CI strengths, says our man in Brussels


Zero-10 decision could be made on eve of deputies’ election

EUROPEAN officials could deliver a decision on whether Guernsey’s corporate tax strategy is harmful on the eve of the general election.


Eurozone failure will bring tough times

TURBULENT times could be ahead for Guernsey if the eurozone falls apart, according to the author of the States’ independent fiscal review.


Value of funds falls for first time in two years

EUROZONE uncertainty has seen the value of funds managed and administered in the island fall for the first time in two years.


‘Big political decision’ needed to solve crisis in eurozone

THE EU needs to act quickly over the sovereign debt crisis to avoid recessionary blight for years to come.


Our relationship with the EU is a privileged one, seminar hears

GUERNSEY has a privileged relationship with the European Union, according to one financial expert.


Island enjoys ‘best of both worlds’ in its relationship with Europe

THE issue of whether the European Union was Guernsey’s friend or foe made the subject of a seminar organised by law firm Collas Crill yesterday.


Pembroke’s water is back up to standard

PEMBROKE BAY has achieved the highest UK standard for bathing water quality this year – 12 months after failing the test.


LVCR is issue of the day, says our man in Brussels

ENSURING that Europe fully understands Guernsey’s position on issues such as tax and VAT relief for low value goods is a top priority for the island, Guernsey’s ‘man in Brussels’ has said.


Deputies accept £400,000 Brussels cost

A POLICY COUNCIL explanation of the total costs to Guernsey of running a three-man Brussels office was acceptable, backbench deputies have said.

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