POWERLIFTER Tricia Forbes’ late entry into the sport continues to be an astonishing success story.
Daily Archives: July 4, 2006
A Sporting triumph
SPORTING Club Franā¸šais won the JEP ‘Brighter’ Cricket KO Cup for the ninth time in 20 years last night.
Biggest ever CI team qualify for English Schools’ Championships in Gateshead
THIRTEEN young athletes travel to compete in the ESAA Sainsbury’s English Schools’ Track and Field Championships this week, the largest group ever sent from the Channel Islands.
‘Lessons of the past that were not learned’
THE father of a man who fell to his death through the roof of Normans believes his son would still be alive if lessons had been learned from a similar tragedy in 1977.
Theatre’s board member resigns
A MEMBER of the board of Jersey Opera House Ltd has resigned as he believes the board is no longer acting in the best interests of the theatre.
Accountants ‘hid millions’ from UK taxman
A MULTI-million-pound money laundering trial has opened with allegations of funding a fugitive on the run, trips to London to distribute cash and a complex network of false trails and hidden clients.
Owner of Voisins taken to tribunal
THE former store manager of Voisins department store has taken owner Gerald Voisin to an employment tribunal over his dismissal last year.
Center Parcs drop plans for Island
CENTER Parcs will not be coming to Jersey.
Fewer students may get university funding
THE number of students who receive financial help to go to university could be cut because of the expense.
Crills merge with Cayman law group
JERSEY law firm Crills has become part of Cayman-based global law group Walkers.












