Jersey must touch top form to stay in World Cup

JERSEY'S mixed touch team must pull off their greatest ever performance today to have any hopes of advancing in the World Cup.


Windsurfers’ early bid to hit medal trail

JERSEY'S NatWest Island Games windsurfing squad are eagerly anticipating this year's event in Rhodes.


Strike avoided as talks resume

LAST-ditch talks yesterday between union leaders and Chief Minister Frank Walker averted the threat of a strike by public sector workers next week.


Smokers queue up for help to quit

THE new free service to help Islanders quit smoking is already oversubscribed, says the Medical Officer of Health.


Alarm signals

MOBILE phone radiation could be making up to 2,500 Islanders seriously ill, according to a UK academic and scientist.


Dig out those discs!

A DRIVE to collect DVDs, CDs and computer games to sell at Jersey's largest ever second-hand disc sale is gathering pace.


Man who attacked his sister is jailed

A DRUNK man who battered his sister with a bottle and fractured her cheek in a frenzied attack has been jailed for two years by the Royal Court.


Ship loaded with chemicals towed out of CI waters

A HOLED container ship laden with tonnes of toxic material was towed out of Channel Island waters last night.

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.