Disappointment for Games’ shooters

SHOOTER Steve Le Couilliard could not match his earlier pairs' performance when it came to today's smallbore rifle singles' qualification event.


Tie-break agony for Games bowlers

THAT history-making first-ever Commonwealth medal for Jersey in lawn bowls came tantalisingly close to being achieved at the Darebin International Centre in Melbourne this morning - but, after an exciting bronze medal play-off with New Zealand, Gaynor Thomas and Suzie Dingle had to settle for fourth.


Football:Scottish lift first Wheway after night of errors at Springfield

JERSEY Scottish won the Jersey Football Association's Wheway Cup for the first time last night.


More Games progress for Cann and Pasturel

ELIZABETH CANN believes she can go all the way in the ladies' badminton singles.


Spot-checks for gun club registers

THE police are to carry out random inspections of gun club registers - a move which will outrage shooters in the Island.


Youth concert to première three works

THREE pieces of music, written especially for Jersey ensembles by nationally renowned composers, will received their world premières at the Jersey Instrumental Service Spring Concert on Saturday.


Au pair murderer: ‘It was the Beast’

THREE former detectives who investigated the 1966 murder of Finnish au pair Tuula Hoeoek remain convinced the Beast of Jersey, Edward Paisnel, was the killer.


Increase in child injuries in road accidents

THE number of injured child pedestrians taken to hospital last year following road accidents rose by 68 per cent.


Minimum wage lower than UK’s

JERSEY'S minimum wage will fall below that of the UK later this year.


Heritage concerns over marina proposal

MONT Orgueil and the Ramsar status of the Island's east coast must not be compromised by plans for a marina at Gorey, say Jersey heritage groups.

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.