Hipgnosis set to quit tax exile in Guernsey

Hipgnosis set to quit tax exile in Guernsey after snapping up music rights from a host of top artists By Daily Mail City & Finance Reporter Published: 21:55 BST, 1 April 2021 | Updated: 21:55 BST, 1 April 2021 This year Hipgnosis bought music rights from Blondie, Neil Young and Shakira (pictured) Hipgnosis Songs Fund … Read more

75-year battle to clear the names of Guernsey police officers

Revealed: 75-year battle to clear the names of Guernsey police officers classed as criminals for stealing from the Nazis to feed starving islanders Constables Kingston Bailey and Frank Tuck broke into the German stores at night They took tinned food to share with the needy on the Nazi occupied island They got caught and 18 policemen … Read more

Social media users mock Guernsey Police’s high-octane new recruitment video

‘Hot Fuzz without the comedy!’: Social media users mock Guernsey Police’s high-octane new recruitment video filled with guns, explosions and car chases – despite the island’s low crime rates Guernsey Police is seeking to fill nine roles for police officers with the video  The recruitment clip shows officers detonating explosions and carrying guns  Hollywood blockbuster-esque … Read more

Coronavirus: Guernsey on its way out of lockdown

Guernsey is already on its way out of coronavirus lockdown as gardeners, mechanics, estate agents and builders can return to work from Saturday – while in Britain huge queues formed up outside B&Q stores and Five Guys burger restaurants yesterday, despite the ongoing lockdown.  Some businesses on the Channel Island – which is a self-governing … Read more

Guernsey on its way out of lockdown with gardeners and builders told they can go back to work

Guernsey is already on its way out of lockdown as gardeners, mechanics, estate agents and builders can return to work from Saturday – while in Britain huge queues formed up outside B&Q stores and Five Guys burger restaurants yesterday, despite the ongoing lockdown.  Some businesses on the Channel Island – which is a self-governing British … Read more

Guernsey mansion where Victor Hugo penned Les Miserable opens after a stunning £3.8million revamp 

The beautiful mansion where author Victor Hugo wrote Les Misérables has re-opened after a stunning £3.8million revamp. Hauteville House in Guernsey had been closed for 18 months while being extensively restored to its former glory. And yesterday, the home, which is now a museum, finally opened to the public once again. Inside the restored Hauteville … Read more