Motocross:Shires King of Sorel

MORE than 120 competitors experienced the good track conditions of the JMCLCC's two-day festival of motocross, with UK rider Paul Shires winning the main event of the weekend.


Football:Crick returns to fire Scots clear

ISLAND striker Ross Crick, ruled out of last Saturday's defeat against the Guernsey Priaulx League, roared back at Springfield last night to score his second double of the season for reigning champions Jersey Scottish.


Snooker:Jersey beat France after English lesson

JERSEY were beaten 18-0 by England in snooker's Home Internationals yesterday but bounced back to defeat France 10-8 in Prestatyn, Wales.


Dream race debut at Silverstone

JERSEY driver Christina Holley finished seventh in her debut race of the UK Sports 2000 Championship for Team So at the famous Silverstone Grand Prix track on Saturday.


French stop HD ferry sailings

ISLAND rugby fans with tickets for England's crucial World Cup qualifier against the Springboks in Paris on Friday may be crying into their pints even if Phil Vickery's men win.


RAF man’s old coins donated to Mile of Pennies fund

A LARGE flag will be flying high over West Park tomorrow to remember retired Flight Lieutenant Robert Trigg, who died in February.


New flights to Jersey

A NEW low-cost air link between Jersey and Leeds Bradford Airport has been announced.


States sack Syvret

POLL-topping Senator Stuart Syvret was voted out of office as Health Minister by the States after more than six hours of debate yesterday.


Hospice lottery to be drawn on TV

THE biggest lottery ever staged in the Island will be broadcast live on television.


It’s not true, says former teacher named by minister

A FORMER teacher who was accused in the States yesterday by Senator Stuart Syvret of obstructing an abuse inquiry has condemned the politician's actions.

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.