AFTER last year’s disappointment in the International NW200 motorcycle road race, when his engine blew up during a practice lap, this year Nick Allison finished half way up the field.
Daily Archives: July 26, 2006
Scottish on the brink
JERSEY Scottish, who only missed out on retaining the Coca-Cola Combination Division I title after a play-off against St Peter last season, are seriously short of players ahead of the new campaign.
Another victory for U15 cricketers
THE Channel Islands U15 cricketers had their second win in two games yesterday when they beat the Shropshire team at the Taunton Cricket Festival.
Gone with the wind
HUNDREDS of people lined the Albert Pier and then Noirmont last night to cheer the ten-strong Clipper fleet off on their final parade.
Row over WEB tapes rumbles on
NEITHER of the former politicians caught up in the secret WEB chairmanship debate would have any objection to the release of the transcripts or tapes.
£25 million price tag for school improvements
OVER £25 million is to be spent during the next five years rebuilding and upgrading five of the Island’s schools.
Port and shipping inquiry ordered
A MAJOR inquiry into the costs of shipping, ferry operations and port costs has been ordered by Economic Development Minister Philip Ozouf.
Please find our camera!
A DEVASTATED couple are desperate to get back priceless pictures of the birth of their first child after dad Simon Riley lost their digital camera on his way home.
Jurats ‘not the right people’ to oversee La Moye prison
JURATS are not the right people to ensure that La Moye prison is being run effectively and that prisoners are being treated well, an ex-prison investigator has said.
Belle Vue ‘care home’ land to be sold
A PIECE of land with permission to build a 60-bed residential home and doctor’s surgery on it is to be sold by the States.












