ST MICHAEL’s School’s annual celebration of sport has involved around 500 pupils from the UK and the Channel Islands this week, with some excellent competition being recorded in a range of sports.
Daily Archives: March 7, 2008
Brown forces himself into Muratti contention
JERSEY’S Cimandis Muratti squad to face Alderney at Mount Hale tomorrow afternoon contains just four players who were involved in their last 4-1 semi-final win in 2006.
Chomping at the bit
JERSEY RFC coach Barry George insists that he is looking forward to tackling Hayward’s Heath tomorrow an away game which could effectively earn Jersey promotion from London South II to London I.
Students flock to education fair
YOUNG people in Jersey have been praised by UK universities for their mature attitude towards further education.
Drinks plan for old courtroom
AN application for a drinks licence could be made for the former Magistrate’s Court in Seale Street owned by the parish of St Helier.
Final resting place of a Jersey hero
AFTER more than 200 years the resting place of Jersey’s military hero has been revealed.
Former journalist wins damages from BBC over TV phone-in scam
A FORMER Jersey Evening Post journalist has received ’substantial damages’ and an apology from the BBC after it broadcast footage that might have led television quiz show viewers to believe that he was in some way involved in a deception ’scam’.
Early census ‘is unnecessary’
THE Council of Ministers will fight plans to bring forward Jersey’s 2011 census.
Second cellar may be opened tomorrow
WORK to gain entry into the second bricked-up cellar at Haut de la Garenne by forensic specialists could begin tomorrow.
Suicide ‘cover-up’ at Haut de la Garenne
STAFF at Haut de la Garenne covered up suicides during the 1960s, it has been claimed.












