Finance advisers commission original artwork

A COMPANY has commissioned three original paintings by a local artist in a bid to brighten up its reception area.


What benefit to our economy are rich incomers?

From Kenneth Godfray. ON 12 September you reported Treasury Minister Terry Le Sueur as saying that making 1(1)Ks pay more than their agreed personal level of tax would be immoral. Surely it was immoral for high-wealth people and our government to make the rule in the first place.


Coach delighted at U16 victory at Andover

JERSEY RFC Academy’s under-16s got their Hampshire Division I campaign off to an excellent start on Sunday, with a 34-20 win away to Andover.


‘Population will be controlled’

THE ministers in charge of economic growth assured a hustings audience at a meeting last night that future population growth would be controlled.


Mencap give new life to Trust site

ISLANDERS with a learning disability are to get the chance to join a ground-breaking conservation project thanks to the generosity of the National Trust.


Jersey: It’s the reel deal

A FILM production company intends to make a ‘star-studded, romantic comedy blockbuster’ featuring well-known actors in Jersey next year.


St Brelade sink Tower after five-goal thriller

DESPITE being on the losing side, First Tower United manager Simon Lester said Sunday’s Tregear Cup preliminary round match against St Brelade was an enjoyable game to be involved in.


Record number of marathon runners

A RECORD number of runners have registered to take part in this year’s Jersey marathon — and almost half of them are from abroad.


St Martin: Candidates discuss engaging the public

CANDIDATES at the St Martin Senatorial hustings last night faced questions on what they would do to engage voters.


Deputy to stand again

DEPUTY Sean Power is standing for re-election.