Here is the Broken News, with James

A JERSEY actor will appear in the latest television comedy on BBC 2 tonight.


Comrades remembered

REPRESENTATIVES of the Armed Forces past and present turned out to remember their fallen comrades at the launch of the Poppy Appeal on Sunday.


Bailiff raises second States Chamber idea

A SECOND chamber to review the work of elected politicians in the States has been suggested by the Bailiff, Sir Philip Bailhache.


Top marketing award for Jersey Live campaign

THE campaign for the Jersey Live Festival of Music has won top prize in this year's Chartered Institute of Marketing Jersey awards.


Brooking helps JFA celebrate

THE Jersey Football Association celebrations continue on Saturday with the Centenary dinner and visit of Sir Trevor Brooking.


Never too cool for Cats

THE first two races of the RCIYC Hobie Fleet Winter Series were contested by 16 boats in excellent racing conditions in St Aubin's Bay.


Budget out next week

FRESH for his re-election, Finance and Economics president Senator Terry Le Sueur will unveil the 2006 Budget next week.


New tax forms ‘are misleading’

WORDING on the 45,000 Itis effective rate forms that have been dropping through Island letterboxes over the last few weeks is misleading, according to the Data Protection Registrar.


Skateboard park doubts

DOUBTS have been raised about whether a skateboard facility should be built at the People's Park but an alternative venue in a warehouse on New North Quay is being considered.


Join the JEP’s wildlife watch

JERSEY is full of little wildlife parks - normally called people's gardens - and next week a survey is being launched to discover just how animal-friendly Islanders really are.