Tennis:Caesarean ready for national knockout stages

THE Caesarean Tennis Club's Men's Kia National Club league side will play David Lloyd Nottingham's team at home, this Saturday, for a place in the Grand Final of the event to be held in Bournemouth in September.


Commonwealth ambition for table tennis

JERSEY'S players gained a wealth of experience playing in the 16th Commonwealth Table Tennis Championships recently in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.


We’re in great shape, says P&R president

A DAY after being booed by 1,000 protesters in the Royal Square, Senator Frank Walker has delivered an upbeat message to an appreciative business audience.


It’s all change on tax front

THE States yesterday gave a clear mandate to proposals to reform Jersey's future tax structure by supporting a range of measures put forward by the Finance and Economics Committee.


Finance industry’s profits still falling

THE total annual profit made by Jersey's finance industry has fallen for the third year running.


Senator ‘trains’ 2005 candidates

POTENTIAL election candidates are being groomed by Senator Ted Vibert but he denies that he is launching a political party.


Gale takes toll on land and sea

JERSEY is experiencing its first July gale for 24 years. Reports of falling trees, flooding and sunken boats yesterday made the conditions seem more wintry than summery.


Sentencing of bomb hoax youths

FIVE young people who carried out a bomb hoax in March which gridlocked town traffic and led to nine buildings being evacuated were sentenced in the Royal Court yesterday


Minimum wage target is set at £203 a week

THE States are being asked to agree a minimum wage for Island workers of £5. 8 an hour - £203. 0 for a 40-hour week - to apply from next April.

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.