AA issues a French fine reminder

ISLAND drivers face fines of around £100 of they are caught in France without warning triangles or reflective jackets.


World League journey starts again tomorrow

JERSEY continue along the long road towards a possible place in the World Cup qualifier next April with the start of the World Cricket League Division IV tournament tomorrow against hosts Tanzania.


Jersey companies take prizes at STEP awards

JERSEY-based companies were prizewinners at the recent private client awards organised by the Society of Trust and Estate Practitioners.


Threat to 30 jobs at Ronez

ABOUT 30 Ronez road contract workers face the possibility of being made redundant.


Guernsey initiative must be matched in some way

SO to football, and to Aitken and Boyle (which sounds like a ready-made double act) who scored a goal apiece to beat the Southern Amateur League at Springfield last Saturday in front of crowd approaching 400.


No support for importing milk

THE question of importing milk was raised at last night’s hustings meeting.


St Clement B make A team work hard for win

DEUTSCHE Bank Winter Netball League title-holders St Clement A have been shocked into action by an on-form St Clement B team who played a fantastic match at FB on Monday night.


Cricket team on unfamiliar grounds

AS I write this comment piece I am acutely aware that our cricketers are somewhere in Tanzania, about to play some of the most meaningful cricket of their lives as they look to win promotion from the ICC World Cricket League Division IV to Division III.


The world in action

THE Standard Chartered Jersey Marathon is more international than ever before this year with well over a dozen nationalities competing.


Candidates attack loss of countryside

SENATORIAL candidates lined up last night to pour scorn on Chief Minister Frank Walker’s claim that his administration placed the ‘highest priority’ on protecting the countryside.