Brexit is blamed for the big drop in cruise passengers
BREXIT has been blamed more than Covid for a big drop in the number of cruise passengers coming to Guernsey.
BREXIT has been blamed more than Covid for a big drop in the number of cruise passengers coming to Guernsey.
DOZENS of islanders gathered at numerous viewing spots around Town yesterday lunchtime to watch the maiden arrival of the DFDS ship Seven Sisters.
AN ORDER requiring Sure to pay back about £115,000 of excessive charges was held back until after a States debate on suspending the competition law in the firm’s favour.
NEW rules to guarantee compensation for victims of fraud will not apply to bank accounts held in Guernsey, but the local regulator has said it expected such matters to be dealt with ‘expeditiously’ by island-based payment service providers.
LOCAL restaurants are working to attract vegetarian customers, as the UK marks National Vegetarian Week.
A GUERNSEYMAN who has undertaken extensive bomb disposal work in Ukraine during the country’s war with Russia has received an award from the Ukrainian military.
Falcons quarterback Kirk Cousins threw for 509 yards and four touchdowns.
With at least 215 killed, Helene is already the deadliest hurricane to hit the mainland US since Katrina in 2005.
Mr Kim’s statement was a response to South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol’s speech at his country’s Armed Forces Day on Tuesday.
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Tech tycoon Mike Lynch, his daughter Hannah, Morgan Stanley International bank chairman Jonathan Bloomer and his wife Judy died in the incident.
Eating patterns in early years can set habits that continue into adulthood, experts said.
The Government is considering expanding a fluoridation scheme in north-east England.
The Duke of Sussex visited South Africa, representing the charity he founded in 2006.
The Foreign Office said a ‘limited number’ of additional flights had been chartered, including one which set off on Thursday heading for Britain.