Commonwealth Games:Bowlers’ eyes turn to New Delhi draw

HAVING failed to qualify for the quarter-finals of the Commonwealth Games men's and ladies' singles in Melbourne, Jersey duo Allan Quémard and Karina Bisson did well in the classification round-robins, which will help officials structure the draw next time around - in New Delhi in 2010.


Football:Two cups on offer in Guernsey tomorrow

ISLAND clubs Trinity and Jersey Wanderers face Guernsey opposition away in inter-island cup finals tomorrow.


Commonwealth Games:Esctasy and agony for Cann

AFTER a brave, if nervous, fight Elizabeth Cann failed to make the badminton singles' final and will now play-off for bronze tomorrow.


Home advantage as Rugby Club bid for third spot

THE first time Jersey RFC played Old Mid-Whitgiftians, away from home, they beat them 32-19.


Commonwealth Games:Ward can’t build on good foundation

AFTER a promising start in the men's 25m centre fire pistol qualification Jersey's David Ward was unable to keep his momentum going today.


Junior football: Scots win a thriller

JERSEY Scottish under-16s twice came from behind to win the Eric Amy Cup final at Springfield last night.


Privy Council backs Jurats in drugs case

A LANDMARK judgment by the Privy Council - the highest court that can decide on Jersey cases - has delivered an important endorsement of the role of Jurats in Jersey's courts.


More mobiles than people

MOBILE phones outnumber Islanders, according to the new States statistical compilation.


‘Dramatic decline’ in revenue gained from tobacco duty

ISLANDERS kicking the smoking habit or using duty-free allowances for tobacco are cutting into the Treasury's revenue from tobacco duty.


Prison minister ‘should resign’

HOME Affairs Minister Wendy Kinnard should resign and be replaced by someone who can do the job, Deputy Bob Hill said today in the wake of a second damning report on the Prison.

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.