DESPITE Guernsey’s win in the senior inter-insular netball match, the host island didn’t have it all their own way and Jersey won most of the games played over last weekend.
Daily Archives: April 8, 2004
Football:Experience is the key
JERSEY manager Dave Matthews is keeping his starting XI under wraps as his youngsters bid to retain the Ambassadeur Bowl in the Under-21 football Muratti in Guernsey tomorrow afternoon.
Milking new markets
JERSEY milk is being turned into commercial quantities of cheese.
Lucky escape for Jersey pilot
A JERSEY pilot had a narrow escape yesterday when his private jet crashed in England.
£25 million emergency payouts last year
ALMOST £25 million was paid out in emergency funding for States committees last year from the General Reserve Fund.
Senator: What can we learn from Guernsey?
A DELEGATION of Jersey politicians led by Senator Dick Shenton intends to visit Guernsey to discover why the northern isle does not feel the need to rush into ‘panic’ changes to its tax structures.
Trinity land infill protest
TRINITY residents are outraged at plans for an infill site near Howard Davis Farm.
Customs investigate the merits of VAT or sales tax
WORK has begun to decide whether Jersey should have Value-Added Tax or a sales tax.
Bullying and the bottom line
BULLYING is not only bad news for the bullied - it can also be a disaster for the bottom line.
Forum takes new look at jobs law
PARTS of the Employment Law - which has not yet come into force - are already being reconsidered and could require additional regulations.












