CI Gaelic football team relishing Rennes test

JERSEY’S Gaelic footballers have their sights set on international success as they head to Rennes for this weekend’s European Championship event.


UK officers look into Harper case

INVESTIGATORS from Devon and Cornwall police were in the Island yesterday looking into complaints against Lenny Harper.


Lucy stars in Turkey shoot

JERSEY teenager Lucy O’Sullivan has qualified in second place for the elimination stage of the head-to-heads in the Compound Junior Women championships at the FITA Youth World Championships in Antalya, Turkey.


We’d be at the extremity of the zone

From Paul Holroyd. JERSEY currently lies at the centre of the Western European Time Zone. Should the decision to change to CET be made, we would then be placed towards the western extremity of the Central European Time Zone.


Warning: ‘Slow down or someone will be killed’

POLICE have today warned that a child or lollipop man or woman could be killed unless motorists stop speeding outside a St Brelade school.


Batsman hit form to lift the gloom in Tanzania

NORMAL service was resumed in Tanzania yesterday as Jersey won their first match in the ICC World Cricket League Division IV by 79 runs against basement boys Fiji.


Dumping darkness onto the mornings

From Denise Shrives. BEFORE we vote on changing to Central European Time, can I just remind everyone that changing will not guarantee us better weather to enjoy ourselves outside in the winter.


Children get a voice in court

MOVES have started in the Island for children affected by court proceedings through no fault of their own to have an independent voice.


You don’t have to use six votes

From Mary Osmond. THE many letters in your columns regarding CET suggest that this is the burning issue at the moment.


Help promised to middle-income earners

ALL 21 candidates promised to help middle-income earners at a packed St John hustings last night.