Fairytale ending for Johnstone at La Moye

ZIMBABWE’S Tony Johnstone won the 29th Jersey Seniors Classic at La Moye yesterday afternoon thanks to two shots.


Waterfront board’s position ‘untenable’

A DEPUTY has called for an investigation into why the Chief Minister gave misleading information to States Members about Harcourt Developments.


It is time for resignations

From Gino Risoli. I, LIKE many others in this Island, am furious.


£2,000 raid by walk-in burglar

A BURGLAR walked in-to a St Clement house yesterday morning and stole more than £2,000 worth of a family’s possessions, including items taken from a room where their two-year-old child was playing.


Walker points the way ahead

ALMOST 100,000 fans fuelled an extraordinary atmosphere at Silverstone this weekend as Jerseyman James Walker continued his bid to become the Island’s first F1 racing driver.


Lobby group back the masterplan

THE lobby group of surveyors and property specialists previously strongly opposed to the Waterfront masterplan have now given their full support to the venture.


Eisteddfod celebrates its centenary in style

SIX pieces of locally produced artwork have gone on display around town, to celebrate the centenary of the Jersey Eisteddfod.


It would be nice if the next sporting programme included a dedicated gym

From John Grady, head coach. I AM writing with reference to the article by Helier Clement published on Monday 2 June.


Fisherman injured in St Catherine fall

A MAN suffered serious injuries after falling onto rocks at the end of St Catherine’s Breakwater on Saturday afternoon when trying to retrieve fishing tackle.


Race For Life

OVER one thousand women donned running shoes yesterday to run, jog or walk the 5 km Race for Life in aid of Cancer Research.