No imports, says dairy farmer

A DAIRY farmer who is strongly against bull semen imports says that he felt pressurised into supporting the idea at a meeting last year.


Goose Green: Still no anti-flood plan

FLOOD prevention measures and drainage issues still need to be resolved at Dandara's Goose Green Marsh site, it was revealed yesterday.


Amazing fight back of a head injury victim

AN ISLANDER has spoken for the first time about his horrific accident which left him unable to walk or talk.


ICSA elect chairman from public sector

THE Jersey branch of the Institute of Chartered Secretaries and Administrators have elected a chairman from the public sector for the first time.


Mourant award for ‘deal of the year’

MOURANT du Feu & Jeune have been involved in one of the 'deals of the year' at the International Financial Law Review awards.


Credit Suisse feels credit crunch

CREDIT Suisse Group has reported a net loss of 2.1 billion Swiss francs (£1.1 billion) for the first quarter of this year, compared to a net income of CHF2.7 billion (ฃ1.3 billion) for the same period last year.


Liability law is back on agenda

JERSEY business legislation which has been unused since it was first approved in 1997 is to be revamped.