The States’ ownership of Aurigny is not and should not become ‘a blank cheque’ according to the committee responsible for the ...
In yesterday’s article, Deputy Gavin St Pier outlined the long-term pressures on Guernsey’s public finances – two decades of ...
SENIOR politicians are facing further claims of allowing civil servants to drive the States’ agenda on tax reform.
Productions and performances in Beau Sejour’s theatre will be relocated while essential technical works are quickly carried ...
A motorist who had denied causing an accident by driving through red traffic lights two years ago had returned to Guernsey to ...
In the first of a series where we ask deputies to preview each month’s States meetings, Deputy Tom Rylatt looks ahead at what is on the agenda this week.
Lets measure these deputies via KPIs too. Some won’t go on committees. Others apparently aren’t turning up to meetings when they are on committees. That’s not a broken system, that’s a lack of effort.
Two former senior politicians have cast doubt on the possibility of corporate taxes helping the island to avoid the prospect of a goods and services tax.
Avoiding GST-plus could see the States having to say ‘no’ to future projects.
Senior politicians are facing further claims of allowing civil servants to drive the States’ agenda on tax reform.
A legend of Guernsey cycling is taking on a 1,000-mile challenge to raise money for cat charities.
Any major changes to Sark’s tax system are now unlikely to be introduced before 2028.
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