No toilets, no café opening, say Health

BROAD Street's converted toilet café will not be allowed to open until it has toilets for its staff.


It’s about you

AN interactive exhibition on the life of Anne Frank was launched at the Maritime Museum yesterday.


‘Rip-off’ dentists come under fire

ISLANDERS have been ripped off for too long by dentists getting together to maintain very high prices, according to Deputy Terry Le Main.


La Folie’s doors will open again

ONE of Jersey's most popular and historical pubs, La Folie Inn, is to be re-opened following its unexpected closure just before Christmas last year.


Bus inquiry bias claims rejected

COMPLAINTS of bias against the authors of the Connex inquiry report have been dismissed by the States Privileges and Procedures Committee.


Day out for veterans of the ‘Forgotten Army’

NINE Jersey veterans of the so-called 'Forgotten Army' - British soldiers who fought in the campaigns in Burma and the Far East - were given a day out yesterday, organised by the daughter of one of the veterans.


School’s out for new teachers

AROUND 13,000 students and 600 teachers made their way to school for the first day of term today.


Helicopter crash scare at Airport

A FULL emergency was called at Jersey Airport this morning after an RAF Chinook helicopter with 14 people on board reported an engine problem.


Limits on grower’s flats ‘are not fair’

VETERAN campaigner Senator Dick Shenton has taken up the cause of a former fruit grower he believes has been unfairly treated by the planning department.


Fair winds forecast for Clipper Ventures

THE company running this month's Clipper race is not making any money but it expects the tide to turn.