Police chief calls for drinking time reform

PUBS and clubs should be open later into the night to help reduce drink-related disorder and crime, says States police chief Graham Power.


Dealer left puppies in car ‘as hot as an oven’

A DOG dealer left nine puppies in a car in Weymouth which was 'as hot as an oven' while he took a ferry to deliver six others to Jersey.


Nursing crisis: Top manager resigns

THE health service executive at the heart of the nursing dispute is leaving her post.


Transport Minister wants late-night buses for drinkers

TOWN revellers could soon be able to get home on late-night buses if new Transport Minister Guy de Faye can reach a deal with Connex.


Two in court after beach party

TWO men defended themselves in court yesterday after an all-night beach party that police eventually broke up in the middle of the next morning.


Hopes dim for tourism industry recovery

THE turnaround in the tourism industry predicted at the start of this year has not come to pass.


Rappers ready to roll for Fort date in March

TOP British rap act and European festival favourites Goldie Lookin' Chain will play Jersey in March.


Referendum on town quarry?

ST Helier residents could go to the polls over the future of Westmount Quarry.


Five-year residency rules ‘stifle’ business

THE five-year residency rule which governs employment in the Island is stifling Jersey businesses, says a recruitment company.

BIRD WATCH 2012

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The 11th Great Garden Bird Watch took place over the weekend, Saturday 4 and Sunday 5 February. JEP readers were asked to get on board to help monitor bird life in the Island.