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Tony Vance on GFC’s Footes Lane farewell and getting back in the dugout — Football Podcast. Ahead of Guernsey FC’s final game at Footes Lane, Tony Vance joins Tony Curr and Gareth Le Prevost to talk about his favourite FL moments, his hopes for Victoria Park and his own return to the touchline after suffering a serious leg injury.
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Joey Molland, guitarist with 1970s Welsh pop-rock band Badfinger, dies aged 77
MPs back package of workers’ rights reforms in ‘landmark’ Bill
14 hours ago · MPs have backed a package of workers’ rights reforms described as “a once-in-a-generation chance to reshape the world of work”. Deputy Prime Minister Angela Rayner described the Employment Rights Bill as a “landmark” piece of legislation, which she said was “pro growth and pro business and pro worker”.
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Eurostar suspends services after unexploded Second World War bomb discovered
Voters turning away from the ballot box with weeks to go
2 days ago · Anyone wanting to vote in the general election in June has until the end of next month to sign up and States officials are hoping for a surge in registrations during the final seven weeks of their enrolment campaign. (34089484) A total of 19,538 voters had signed up on the new electoral roll by the ...
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New planning shake-up would speed up projects - Guernsey Press
3 days ago · A similar procedure would apply to amendments to allow strategically essential developments. Although public inquiries have been part of the island’s planning regime for 60 years, additional layers of legislation and policy created since around 2002 have erected more formidable barriers against altering development plans.
‘Draconian laws’ will impact market, says Landlords Association
3 days ago · Mr Guilbert described some of the proposals as ‘draconian laws bordering on Orwellian proportions’. He warned that between four and six landlords a month were withdrawing from the local rental market, many of them ‘baby-boomers’ who were looking to cash in on their pensions and ‘ride off into the sunset’.