Hop, hop horray for Jersey Brewery

A JERSEY-brewed ale has been voted best beer at the Campaign for Real Ale festival for the first time in its 17-year history.


Earthquake appeal starts to bear fruit

ISLANDERS are expected to come together this week to organise events in aid of those affected by the earthquake in southern Asia.


Straight fight for top job

JERSEY looks likely to see a two-way fight for the new post of Chief Minister between political heavyweights Senators Frank Walker and Stuart Syvret.


Hundreds pay respect to Sir Peter Crill

HUNDREDS of people filled St Thomas's Church yesterday to bid farewell to one of Jersey's most distinguished and loyal sons, Sir Peter Crill.


Deputy pulls out of race for Constable

DEPUTY Sarah Ferguson has withdrawn from the election for Constable in St Brelade.


Island gears up for trading revolution

JERSEY is well-placed to provide services to companies focusing on revolutionary internet trading technology such as digital downloading, specialists believe.


UK firm loses interest in CI Traders

THE UK private equity firm bidding for CI Traders is no longer interested in acquiring the Channel Island company.