Doctor accused of manslaughter to face jury

A DOCTOR accused of unlawfully killing a patient will face a jury after denying the charge in the Royal Court yesterday.


Constable candidate challenges planning decision

FAILED Grouville Constable candidate John Le Maistre is locked in a battle with Planning over the use of a shed on his farm.


UK union issues warning on jobs law

JERSEY risks serious damage to its reputation as an international finance centre unless steps are taken to introduce fair employment laws, says Britain's biggest trade union.


He ain’t nothin’ but a ground dog . . .

MOST gardeners go bananas when their dog starts digging up the vegetable patch, but not every grower has got a spudhound like Solo.


Sellout comedy gets the go-ahead

A SPECIAL Bailiff's panel meeting was held on Thursday evening to decide whether a comedy show involving full-frontal male nudity would be allowed to be performed at the Opera House.


Ministers almost resigned over budget cut plan

MINISTERS were apparently hours away from resigning over the prospect of being forced to cut £12m from next year's budget.


Changes to the way States spend drug millions?

STATES departments will not be able to use millions of pounds seized from criminals to top up their budgets in future if recommendations contained in a report published today are implemented.


Collenette skipper cleared of all charges

THE skipper of the yacht Gin on which £8 million worth of cocaine was discovered in Gibraltar in May has finally been cleared of all charges against him.


A new era on the buses

JERSEY'S new million-pound state-of-the art bus station shows confidence in the future of public services, says Transport Minister Guy de Faye.


Doctor accused of manslaughter to face jury

A DOCTOR accused of unlawfully killing a patient will face a jury after denying the charge in the Royal Court yesterday.