Health staff asked to repay their ‘windfall’

THE 500 health workers who were paid 100 times their wages last week have been asked to agree to pay the money back.


JRA call for next year’s census to go ahead

THE Jersey Rights Association have called on Policy and Resources to hold a census next year as scheduled, and say a £500,000 saving is not a good enough reason to scrap it.


Sale is a big boost for Emily

ISLANDERS raised a total of £1,215 on Saturday towards the treatment of a five-year-old Jersey girl with brain damage.


Quarry gets back to work after cylinder fire

AN investigation has been launched into the cause of the gas cylinder fire at a quarry on Thursday which resulted in an area of St Peter's Valley being closed to the public.


At last!

JERSEY'S 27-year wait to regain the Gilson Cup - the badminton inter-insular competition - ended at the weekend.


Easylink win licence for summer buses

EASYLINK has been awarded a licence for the special summer service despite States commitment to a single public transport operator.


Savings tax directive still on course for July

THE European Union savings tax directive is still likely to come into force on 1 July.


Belmont Crafts change direction

BELMONT Crafts at Beaumont are moving to pastures new. For the past five years Glyn and Maria Mitchell have been helping Jersey residents and visitors alike to learn and enjoy specialist crafts, including ceramics, silk dyeing, candle making and silversmithing.