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Monthly Archives: May 2007

Cricket:Walkovers take a stroll to the top

WALKOVERS moved to top in Division II of the NatWest Evening Cricket League last night.

Netball back on Island Games agenda

JERSEY will be trying to get netball into the NatWest Island Games family in Rhodes this summer.

Cricket:Lilies sow seeds - with Farmers’ help

JERSEY Lilies Ladies’ Cricket Club are to join forces with Farmers Cricket Club in an arrangement aimed at benefiting both clubs.

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Farmers say yes to semen imports

DAIRY farmers have backed what is arguably the biggest change for Jersey’s famous breed in over 150 years.

More aid would mean more tax

ISLANDERS would have to pay an extra £16m in taxes if Jersey is to hit the UN target of 0.7% of GDP for overseas aid, says Treasury Minister Terry Le Sueur.

Jersey under fire for lack of finance ombudsman

JERSEY is lagging far behind other developed nations in the western world by not having a financial ombudsman, it was claimed yesterday.

Chief Minister to explain the Jersey brand

CHIEF Minister Frank Walker will next week launch his campaign to persuade the Island that the £240,000 ‘Jersey brand’ exercise is not a waste of public money.

Mobile masts: Companies ’should pay for radiation tests’

PHONE mast emissions could be regularly tested by an independent body at the expense of mobile companies.

Skateboard showdown

JERSEY’s first skateboarding ‘Muratti’ will be held in the Island next month.

Changes ahead for tribunal system?

A PROMINENT UK barrister who is coming to Jersey to give a keynote speech at an employment law conference organised by Le Gallais & Luce says that the Island’s tribunal system will have to be changed to accommodate discrimination law.