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Let nature call on a site for sore ears

NOW that the applause has died down on the decision to refuse a 36-home development at Plemont, it could be time to reflect, once again, on the future of the site.

Trophy treble for St Ouen as Jersey win another penalty shoot-out

ST OUEN’S footballers completed a memorable trophy hat-trick when they bettered Guernsey St Martin’s in a penalty shootout to lift the WJ Collins Cup at The Track yesterday afternoon.

Wanderers youngster signs for Premiership club

JERSEY Wanderers FC and Star Trophy footballer Kamen Nafkha has signed schoolboy forms for FA Cup finalists Portsmouth.

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Liberate us from lies

THE Bailiff has called in his Liberation Day speech for an end to the international media’s ‘remorseless denigration of Jersey’ over the Haut de la Garenne abuse scandal.

Chief Minister in call for ‘a new liberation’

CHIEF Minister Frank Walker has called for ‘a new liberation’ from the cloud hanging over the Island from the historic child abuse scandal in the traditional Liberation Day States sitting.

Cheers echo the joy of an Island liberated

SIXTY-THREE years after being freed from the German Occupation, Islanders showed that Liberation Day is still a cherished part of their lives.

Living history and Lindy hopping

THE Occupation years were brought to life in the People’s Park.

Poignant ceremony for slave workers

THE presence of so many Islanders at the act of remembrance for Occupation forced and slave workers showed that although time will cause the horrors suffered by them in Jersey to fade, their memory will be honoured from generation to generation.

School milk cash ‘going to finance’

FREE milk for primary school children will end this year and the money will be used to fund the finance industry’s bid for new business from the Far East, it is claimed.