CAMPAIGNERS say that a new law on charities will place excessive burdens on small organisations and are demanding more changes.
Daily Archives: May 8, 2008
New venture links finance with cars
JERSEY could soon become home to some of the world’s most expensive cars.
Watching football with the expletives deleted
HAVING mentioned Jack Boyle, the real reason why I want to mention Monday’s Muratti is nothing to do with the players and everything to do with the crowd.
Left snookered by a viral infection
FOR over a week now the Lake household has had to put up with father Lake being horribly irascible.
Semi-final heartbreak
JERSEY’S dream of a first-ever English Schools Football Association’s cup final is over.
Mavericks end Durrell interest
LUTEA Mavericks recovered from the loss of an early wicket to defeat Durrell by 31 runs at FB3 in the SE Guy Memorial Cricket Trophy last night.
Classic case of organic success
THE business of independent dairy farmers in St Peter has earned organic status following a two-year conversion period for their land.
Restaurant back with a new look
LA Capannina in Halkett Place is hoping to reopen this weekend with a new décor.
A day of memories and living history
ISLANDERS will mark the 63rd anniversary of Liberation tomorrow with the main focus of celebrations at Liberation Square, as has become tradition.













The Siam old story
Finally; well, the weekend was a mixed bag of results for Island sport, wasn’t it?