WEB chairman sacked

WATERFRONT Enterprise Board chairman Gerald Voisin has been dismissed by the States.


Now it’s WEB’s turn to face political attack

REVERSING the Waterfront decision would destroy more than two years’ work and waste taxpayers’ money, according to Environment Minister Freddie Cohen.


Weighbridge plan is totally uninspiring

From Michel Green. AS we live in the neighbourhood of the Weighbridge, my wife and I take a keen interest in the development of the area taken up by the former bus station.


Victory for the Council of Ministers

THE Council of Ministers and its leader, Chief Minister Frank Walker, weathered the storm of this week’s vote of no confidence in fine style, scarcely shipping a wave as they faced fury unleashed by Senator Stuart Syvret.


Things that keep me awake at night

THERE is a quote from Shakespeare’s Hamlet, ‘Something is rotten in the state of Denmark’, that rings true of the sorry and at times farcical political climate in Jersey in the run-up to the first general elections of ministerial government.


Marketing awards are launched

JERSEY businesses are now invited to enter for the Chartered Institute of Marketing Awards 2008.


JFA demand RESPECT

ABUSIVE behaviour towards football referees in Jersey is to be tackled head on this season with new strategies that will address poor attitudes from players and parents.


Double win for Walker

CHIEF Minister Frank Walker emerged politically unscathed yesterday after fighting off two separate attacks in the States.


Double win for Walker

CHIEF Minister Frank Walker emerged politically unscathed yesterday after fighting off two separate attacks in the States.


Round Britain crew cheered by leg win

TEAM Jersey have been celebrating the success of their Round Britain bid following a euphoric home stretch on Monday that saw them finish first in their class.

BIRD WATCH 2012

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The 11th Great Garden Bird Watch took place over the weekend, Saturday 4 and Sunday 5 February. JEP readers were asked to get on board to help monitor bird life in the Island.