STATES Members carrying out policy reviews are stepping up their fight to see legal advice that helped ministers to make their decisions.
Monthly Archives: December 2007
Centre Point’s gingerbread new year
THERE’S nothing Grimm about the gingerbread house donated by the Royal Yacht to Centre Point on Friday.
Bumper Christmas for Island’s online traders
MORE and more people are swapping queues and shopping bags for internet connections and credit cards, leading to a bumper Christmas for online retailers.
Candle causes fire in girl’s bedroom
A SERIOUS fire was prevented by a man’s quick actions after a candle left burning by his daughter in her bedroom ignited curtains on Friday evening.
A beautiful flower that is opening every day
FIVE years ago Suzanne Corbally Langley had never seen a child so badly disabled as her daughter Emily.
Treatment fails to save prisoner
CHRISTOPHER Curtin (47) died in custody at La Moye prison on Saturday after reporting that he was suffering from chest pains.
UK airport strikes may be averted
STRIKES that may close Heathrow, Gatwick and Southampton airports next week could be averted if talks being held in England today are successful.
Police prepare for a busy night
EXTRA police officers will be on patrol in St Helier tonight as thousands of Islanders celebrate the New Year in town pubs and clubs.
Teenager’s birthday car is torched
A WOMAN whose son’s car was deliberately torched early yesterday morning has described the sound of the explosion as being like a series of gunshots.












