St Helier berth for ‘bookship’

ISLANDERS will have the unique opportunity to read on the sea when an internationally known 'bookship' makes a four-day visit to Jersey later this month.


We’ll be back!

THE cheers echoed across the Island on Saturday as thousands of music fans descended on Trinity for Jersey Live.


Charlotte gets a lift back to school

BALLERINA Charlotte Schofield boarded a private plane back to dance school this morning.


Catholics to unite in one pastoral area?

JERSEY Catholic parishes could be clustered together into one large pastoral area, according to plans suggested by a pastoral letter from the Bishop, the Rt Rev Crispian Hollis.


Memorial for merchant seamen unveiled

A MEMORIAL has been unveiled in memory of Jersey's merchant seamen killed during the two World Wars.


Only four arrestes at festival

THERE were just four arrests at the Jersey Live event on Saturday for alleged assaults and public order offences.


UK expert says cultural strategy will cost £10m

THE new Cultural Strategy proposed by Education, Sport and Culture will cost £10 million to implement over the next five years, according to a UK expert.


Ferry passenger who imported heroin is jailed for two years

A MAN who claimed that he had travelled to Jersey to sell cheap cigarettes was jailed on Friday for importing heroin and cannabis.


‘Exploit wealthy image to tempt more tourists’

JERSEY should exploit its reputation for wealthy residents and rich lifestyle to counter its 'boring' tourism image tainted by British seaside resorts.


Chamber of Commerce revives links with St Malo

JERSEY'S Chamber of Commerce has revived its relationship with the Chamber of Commerce in St Malo.