Au pair murder: 1966 detectives called to help

DETECTIVES who originally investigated the 1966 murder of Finnish au pair Tuula Hoeoek are being called on to help in the new hunt for the murderer, it can be revealed today.


Organic fruit ‘is a market opportunity’

THERE are market opportunities for Island growers of organic fruit produce, according to a study commissioned by the Jersey Organic Association.


Paedophile dies before sentencing

SELF-CONFESSED paedophile Thomas Hamon (68), due to be sentenced by the Royal Court for 12 cases of indecent assault on boys, died in the General Hospital yesterday morning.


Call to resist pay claims

JOBS will be lost in the private sector if the States does not cut costs and resist calls from unions for inflation-busting pay rises, says Jersey Chamber of Commerce president Kevin Keen.


Mobile masts sites revealed

THE location of all the Island's mobile phone masts has been revealed.


Row over ‘emotive’ trees at hotel site

A LAWYER has accused Planning of rushing through a preservation order on two trees to wreck a proposed development in St Aubin.


Agency takes graft out of finding staff

A NEW and novel recruitment company has set up in Jersey - solely for manual workers.


Island ‘at forefront of broadband revolution’

JERSEY Telecom estimates that 40 per cent of Jersey households now have a broadband internet connection.


Firms urged to prepare for new EU legislation

NEW European legislation is likely to to have an impact on Channel Island companies, says a leading accountancy firm.

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.