FOUR of Jersey’s fullbore shooters are in Melbourne, Australia for the Commonwealth Shooting Federation (CSF) championships which start later today.
Daily Archives: March 15, 2005
Rugby:Allan gets divisional trials
JERSEY rugby star Ross Allan had a double reason to celebrate over the weekend.
Jersey top class in primary football inter-insular
JERSEY Primary Schools’ under-11s recorded a convincing victory against their Guernsey counterparts at Grainville on Sunday afternoon.
Squash:Men provide the bright spots in inter-insular
GUERNSEY won the overall squash inter-insular, but both the Jersey men’s A and B teams won their two competitions that were so close that the A team’s winning player in the fifth game, with the scores tied at 2-2, was moved to tears.
I thought I was going to be killed, jury told
A 14-YEAR-OLD girl has told a jury she thought that she was going to be ‘raped or killed’ when she was grabbed off the street and pulled down an alleyway by a man last September.
Don’t try to railroad us, warns scrutiny chairman
SHADOW scrutiny panels must be allowed to operate in the best interests of the Island and not be railroaded by States committees, says scrutiny chairman Senator Ted Vibert.
Jobs law protest
ABOUT 900 trade unionists packed the Royal Square this morning to protest against new laws they believe could curtail their rights to take industrial action.
Dean ’should be removed from States’
THE next Dean of Jersey will no longer be a Member of the States Assembly, if a proposition lodged today by Senator Ted Vibert is approved.
No deal over Grouville field, say Planning
PLANNING have been accused of encouraging a landowner to build houses next to Grouville School on land designated as important open space.
Young singers join in a performance for Queen
ISLAND and German students will perform a symbolic play for the Queen as part of the main celebration of the 60th anniversary of the Liberation.












