Football:Army team suspended

THE Jersey Field Squadron's team has been suspended from the Coca Cola Five-A-Side League after referee Nigel Hamon sent two players off and then reported the team for persistent foul language during their game against KPMG on 19 November.


Cross-country:Spartans eye medals in Hampshire

SEVENTEEN RBC Jersey Spartan athletes head for Hampshire this weekend to take part in the County Cross Country Championships.


Football:Tower set sail for Somerset

FORMER Junior Muratti players Neil Langdon and Mark Lucas return to First Tower's first-team squad for tomorrow's Somerset Cup match away to Combe St Nicholas.


Rugby:Blooding youths comes to fore as league trapdoor disappears

EVEN if Jersey Rugby Club finish bottom of their division at the end of the season, they will not not be relegated.


Commonwealth squad to be announced in late spring

AFTER the initial Commonwealth Youth Games in Edinburgh, in 2000, the next Games will be in Bendigo, Australia, between 29 November and 4 December later this year.


Serious sexual assault on girl

A 14-year-old girl was the victim of an alleged serious sexual assault on Green Island on Tuesday night.


Vandals start fire in St Helier’s 1930s bus shelter

THE distinctive 1930s bus shelter at West Park was severely damaged last night when petrol was poured over seating and set alight.


Pride and joy

JERSEY should stop underestimating its worth and capitalise on the 1204-2004 celebrations to reassert Jersey's reputation as a special place.


Gang rape claim under investigation

POLICE are investigating an allegation of gang rape at a bar in St Brelade's Bay on Monday afternoon.


Trippers rescued after being swept overboard

FOUR men who went out on a New Year's Day round-the-Island boat trip were rescued after three of them fell overboard several times in very heavy seas.

BIRD WATCH 2012

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The 11th Great Garden Bird Watch took place over the weekend, Saturday 4 and Sunday 5 February. JEP readers were asked to get on board to help monitor bird life in the Island.