THE old wives were wrong. Rather than ‘feeding a cold and starving a fever’, the only surefire remedy against potentially life-threatening flu is an annual jab.
We’ve been there before
From Ed and Anne Martin. WE are not residents of Jersey but have been following the debate on the time-change referendum with great interest.
Clock change ‘would damage finance’
CHANGING the clocks in Jersey would damage the finance industry, according to the vast majority of finance workers.
A French view of an Occupation tragedy
THE story of François Scornet, the young Breton executed in Jersey during the Occupation, is a well-known one.
A past with no bearings on the future
THE political task of leading this Island safely into the future can be compared with driving a car, but with important special conditions imposed.
Will Jersey Rally title go West?
LOCAL drivers could have a battle on their hands if they intend to dominate this year’s Paperclix Jersey Rally top ten.
Food for thought
RESTAURANTS in Jersey have joined an international campaign which aims to prevent starvation and malnutrition in some of the world’s poorest countries.
Mariana makes her mark with England
MARIANA Agathangelou has managed two out of three wins to help put England level at one match each with Germany in her first senior international campaign.
Islanders may have to insure against falling ill in UK
ISLANDERS who fall ill or have accidents in the UK could soon be left with huge medical bills if they do not have travel insurance.
Vote for CET if you want to spend more time at work and less with your loved ones
From Tony Noel. IT would appear that there are many in Jersey who favour a move to Central European Time and the perception of an extra hour of daylight.
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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.