JUST once a year the principal race on the card at Les Landes is the first race, the Channel Islands Champion Hurdle - and tomorrow is that special day.
Daily Archives: July 15, 2006
British Isles bowls: MacDonald and Co give Jersey good start
JERSEY’S men made a good start to their British Isles bowls campaign in Clevedon, Somerset, yesterday with a 25-14 preliminary round win against Ireland in the triples.
£1/2m pay-out for postman?
A FORMER postman is in line for a pay-out of at least £500,000 after hurting his back while working.
Sri Lankan volleyballers head for Jersey
FOUR volleyball players from a Sri Lankan village devastated by the tsunami will enjoy the trip of a lifetime next week when they arrive to take part in a beach tournament in Jersey.
Extradition to be reviewed
JERSEY’S extradition rules will be reviewed in the wake of the case of three former NatWest bankers who have been sent to Texas.
GST consultant to be new tax executive
A CONSULTANT who was a key architect of the proposed new goods and services tax is to become a full-time States employee responsible for implementing the tax.
Levellers the highlight as Jersey goes Live
TICKETS for the first night of Jersey Live went on sale this morning and demand is likely to be boosted by news that folk-rockers The Levellers have been booked to headline it.
Opera House director sacked
IAN Stephens has been formally dismissed by the board of Jersey Opera House Ltd for alleged gross misconduct.
Siege man charged
THE man involved in the seven-hour gun siege on Thursday, Lee de Mouilpied (30), has been charged with a number of firearms offences and is due to appear in the Magistrate’s Court on Monday.












