Heroes rediscovered

A RARE First World War album commemorating Jersey’s war heroes has been found in the Town Hall’s archives.


Tanzanian adventure ends for Jersey cricket

JERSEY cricket’s toughest ever competitive programme ended in Tanzania over the weekend, with the Island side ending up relegated and without a coach.


Hot competition for Jersey in Pune

JERSEY tennis star Kirsten McArthur put on a tough show against Australia’s No. 1 youth player but was overcome in her bid to push on through the Pune Commonwealth Youth Games rankings in India this morning.


We must use our young people’s skills

From Margaret Holland Prior. I HAVE attended three hustings to date and listened carefully to the 21 candidates explaining their past achievements, their views on certain topics and their way forward. J-cats and their place on the Island have been a subject at each husting.


Low score but high on quality at Rugby Club

IN one of the finest displays of the game ever seen in the Island, Jersey’s rugby team drew 6-6 against London Division 1 leaders Shelford on Saturday.


Horsham take squash festival honours

HORSHAM won the A-final of the annual Bedell Group Jersey squash festival at the Squash Club on Sunday, beating the Island side, the Jersey Stars, 4-1.


Goodbye to guests at the Water’s Edge Hotel

THE Water’s Edge Hotel in Bouley Bay will shut its doors for guests at the end of the year.


Jersey residents’ cash trapped in Isle of Man

A SINGLE mother moved a £50,000 inheritance from Guernsey to the Isle of Man believing she was covered by UK depositor protection laws – but her money was actually put in an Icelandic bank that is now in liquidation.


Drags on the run

IT was more Old Spice than Sporty Spice as a band of hairy Islanders charged through St Helier on Friday.


Inflation in the spotlight in St Ouen

THE States have to control their spending in the current financial climate.