We all have a say in tomorrow

LAST weekend’s monsoon rekindled memories of the classic Hancock’s Half Hour episode when the comic genius was at a loss to fill a dull Sunday afternoon.


A policeman Jersey will not forget

FEW, if any, public servants have ever made an impact on Jersey to compare with that of Lenny Harper.


Jobs go as costs and GST bite

THE loss of a dozen jobs at the Airport has been blamed on GST and the high cost of living in Jersey.


Battle people: Jennifer Lapidus

The Battle of Flowers office at Meadowbank has become a second home for Jennifer Lapidus over the past few months.


Channel conquered!

FOUR Jersey Long Distance Swimming Club youngsters, along with two Australians, successfully completed their English Channel relay early this morning.


Tribunals can be costly

‘HOUSTON, we have a problem.’ The celebrated words from ‘Apollo 13’ have provided a good example for lawyer Vicky Milner to explain the importance of communication in the workplace.


The police are accountable to the public via the politicians

From Ian Le Marquand. I READ Senator Stuart Syvret’s recent letter with interest. The area of the need for stronger political oversight of policy issues in relation to the police is only a small part of my overall campaign for election.


Senator Syvret simply blames everyone else

From Tony Banner. ON hearing Senator Syvret’s live interview on Radio 4 for the first time, I’m embarrassed to be a Jerseyman to hear the Senator blaming everyone else in authority and giving the impression that he is the only one who cares.


Title race to go down to the wire

THE NatWest Evening League Division I title will be decided at Grainville next Monday evening between St Ouen and Beeches.


Sure sets up a team for small companies

TELECOMS operator Sure has launched a specialist team to manage the needs of its small business customers.

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.