From Advocate Charles Thacker (president of the Law Society of Jersey).
THE scheduling of the debate in the States Assembly on 15 July of a motion of censure on the Bailiff has prompted me to write as President of the Law Society of Jersey to express the high regard in which Sir Philip’s work as President […]
Daily Archives: July 12, 2008
Sir Philip is held in high regard by the legal world
Chamber warns on recession
JERSEY is beginning to feel the effects of the credit crunch – and things will get much worse if the UK goes into recession, the Chamber of Commerce has warned.
Dumping threat to green plan
ILLEGAL dumping at some of the Island’s busiest recycling depots is causing major problems and could lead to their closure, says the recycling officer.
It was a black day for a green sustainable future
From Nick Palmer.
IT was a black day for a green sustainable future in the States on Wednesday when the House voted to commission a large incinerator.
GST on till receipts: Plans are shelved
PLANS to make all businesses print the amount of GST they are charging on till receipts have been shelved following criticism from retailers.
We need to know what politicians think
IF the vote is anything to go by, there are a couple of other people who can’t quite make up their minds about the incinerator.
Saddled up for a thrilling weekend
THE Rockin’ Horse Show will be just one of the spectacular acts to thrill the crowds at the Jersey Evening Post West Show this weekend.
Jersey teams opt out of Jeremie Cup
COCA-Cola Jersey Football Combination champions St Paul’s and Jersey Scottish have both opted not to play in Guernsey’s Jeremie Cup this season.














Are we burning money now as well as waste?
SO we will continue to feel the burn here in Jersey.