Storing up issues for the future
AFTER a foul weekend where, given the option, many people would have happily settled into the sofa for the day it is hard to criticise anyone for living too sedentary a life.
AFTER a foul weekend where, given the option, many people would have happily settled into the sofa for the day it is hard to criticise anyone for living too sedentary a life.
ALDERNEY and Malta have signed a memorandum of understanding to bring the islands' e-gaming regulators closer together.
'I HAVE two classic cars, one of which is a 1969 Lotus Elan Plus 2. I originally bought the car in England and it has had a lot of work done on it to bring it up to its current high specification.
Andy, 46, works for Barclays and is the proud owner of a 1968 Lotus Elan. He is married with a nine-year-old daughter.
SOME 120 jobs are in jeopardy after Sportingbet staff were told yesterday that a large part of the Guernsey operation was likely to move off island.
TREASURY and Resources minister Gavin St Pier has suggested that Alderney's improved infrastructure could mean diverting its e-gambling money to cash-hungry services such as its loss-making airport.
WHAT is the point of Scrutiny? That's a question the department needs to ask itself.
THE Alderney Gambling Control Commission has lost money after an online gaming company relocated to the Isle of Man.
BOOKMAKER giant William Hill and European gaming firm GVC are in talks over a possible joint purchase of Guernsey company Sportingbet.
A recent report from the UK has revealed that complaints about doctors are at the highest level they have ever been.
A car of refinement, the new Volvo V40 delivers respectable performance from an engine that offers economy that many a motorcyclist would envy, while innovation provides a world-first safety feature, as Pete Burnard discovers...
SPORTINGBET is looking to cut costs in Europe after a 33% fall in underlying quarterly profits.
IT SERVICE provider Itex has announced plans for 'significant investment' to expand its data centre at the Braye Road Industrial Estate.
It's an Olympics year, but that doesn't necessarily mean that more than the usual sparks will fly in Guernsey. In his annual predictions for the year ahead, Neil Ross's old mate Emile wonders if the fabled torch will even get this far...
THE Channel Islands' first Tesla will hit the road soon... the Jersey road, that is. At least we got to see and try it here first, albeit briefly because of Condor's problems of Wednesday last week.