15km road race: McGarry pushes leading men

JO McGarry was the first woman home and third overall in the Vowden Sports 15km road race from Longbeach to First Tower last Sunday.


Flybe. football: Tower’s youngsters outstrip pedestrian Magpies

TOWER moved up two places to sixth in flybe. Combination Division I last night after thumping Magpies 6-1 at Springfield.


Swimming:Payne strikes gold in city of steel

AIB Tigers returned from the City of Derby SC's Open meet at Ponds Forge in Sheffield with two gold medals, a silver and two bronze, four further swimmers making it to the final of their respective events and six new Club records.


More guns for police in bid to increase security

THE States police are to buy more guns this year so they can be ready to defend the Island from terrorists.


Deputy ready for battle to reveal cost of reports

A BATTLE looms next month over moves to force States departments to make public details of external consultants' reports costing £2,000 or more.


Police to target theft of tools

POLICE are to target tool theft after £40,000 worth of tools were reported stolen from sites or unattended vans last year in 49 separate cases.


Rider thrown as horses run amok

A WOMAN this morning described the shock and horror of seeing a galloping horse charge out in front of her car, hit the bonnet and somersault into the air.


Block on hunger striker’s identity

THE media are still being prevented from naming a prisoner intent on starving himself to death.


RPI ‘must be more accurate’

THE December Retail Price Index is published tomorrow and Senator Philip Ozouf says he hopes the quarterly figure will be 'more reliable' this time.


35 jobs to be lost at Abacus

ABACUS Financial Services Group today announced that 35 staff are to lose their jobs in Jersey and Guernsey initially as the firm expands in the UK.

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.