Pleas of guilty in laundering hearing

A FINANCIAL services company and a former director have entered last-minute guilty pleas to breaking anti-money laundering laws relating to an £850,000 trust.


Tragedy on a family day out

THE deaths of a father and his two-year-old son who fell over a cliff during a family picnic in St Ouen were a terrible and tragic accident, an inquest found yesterday.


Housing awards recognise kindness and support in the community

NEARLY everybody, at some point, has had a neighbour from hell. But what about all the good neighbours?


Another packed hall for Trinity election meeting

TWO hundred people packed Trinity Parish Hall last night as the high turn-outs for the Senatorial hustings continued.


Don’t drink your water, Airport homes warned

ABOUT 50 homes below the Airport are to be warned not to drink water from wells and boreholes because it could be contaminated by pollution from chemicals used in firefighting foam.


Reminder to store staff on language issue

STAFF at Checkers supermarkets have been told to mind their language following complaints from a small number of customers.


Quay at St Aubin ‘is in danger of collapse’

THE historic North Quay of St Aubin's Harbour on which a new 300-seat rest-aurant is being built is in danger of collapse.


JFSC heads for financial district

THE Jersey Financial Services Commission are planning to move into new accommodation on the Esplanade.


P&R talk tax with Dutch

CONTINUING discussions with the Netherlands could secure a package of economic benefits for the Island, according to a progress report issued this week by Policy and Resources.