'Guernsey should put more into e-gaming'
GUERNSEY needs to up its game to support Alderney and its e-gaming industry, a local technology consultancy has warned.
GUERNSEY needs to up its game to support Alderney and its e-gaming industry, a local technology consultancy has warned.
THE world's largest online gaming software supplier has bought a Guernsey-based online slots developer in a £50m. deal.
OH DEAR. When, I wonder, will the States of Guernsey realise that the people do not want them to go on spending our money?
LAST month's debate on the States Strategic Plan was interesting. Well, OK, actually it was very boring but it did throw up the odd interesting issue.
MAYBE I am just getting too old and cynical to appreciate new ideas, but I can't help finding the suggestions from consultants Oxford Economics on how to grow our economy a tad fanciful.
THREE companies are set to submit tenders to the States to build a marina in Alderney.
ALDERNEY'S building industry could be set for a much-needed boost after the States announced it had finally granted planning permission to develop Fort Tourgis.
IT WAS a day of rest and recuperation yesterday as we prepared for the challenge of Turkey later this afternoon.
ACE motocross rider Dan Robinson can't stop taking the chequered flag in first place.
THE Alderney Gambling Control Commission debuted its new exhibitions stand at the recent European Interactive Gaming Congress and Expo.
GUERNSEY has become the central hub for all Virgin Games online gaming services.
SARK'S annual Sheep Race organisers were left ruefully counting the cost of the old saying, 'what a difference a day makes', after last weekend's weather.
A PUBLIC exhibition will go some way to discovering whether islanders want Alderney to become a thriving tourist destination.
It could have had its own casino or a mini castle. But, thanks to the National Trust, Houmet Paradis has remained a vital nature reserve. Despite the smell, many islanders consider it to be a special place.