Brighton here we come!

ISLANDER Tim Scott led the Jersey charge at this year’s London to Brighton Veteran Car Run, which was held on Sunday.


Hamilton happy for wet-weather finish

THERE are, conceivably, more important aspects to life than winning in sport. Emptying the dishwasher, for example.


Indian market targeted

SOUTH African financial services group FirstRand is using a new Jersey-based private wealth management operation to target the emerging Indian market.


It’s time to see the red light

From Frank Le Quesne. THE financial troubles that have fallen upon so many countries, large and small, over the last few months should surely be showing Jersey a warning light with regard to how easily an economy dependent on its finance industry can move from apparent buoyancy to near bankruptcy in a very short space [...]


In search of Dolans

Alan Smith and his wife are trying to trace members of her family in Jersey, or anyone who might know of them.


MRI death-trap

THE electrician who fitted the new £1 million MRI scanner at the General Hospital did such a shoddy job that patients could have been electrocuted inside, it has been revealed.


Banking on success in US

A JERSEY triathlete is representing Great Britain in the 2008 Half Ironman World Championships this weekend.


Biker Martin stocks up with more room to manoeuvre

GLOUCESTER Street has long been associated with motorbikes, and Martin Roberts is keeping that tradition alive.


Jersey beef up for Hayward’s

JERSEY RFC coach Ben Harvey goes into tomorrow’s London I game against bottom of the table Hayward’s Heath with A Plan.


A ceremony that is as vital as ever

ON Sunday a ceremony at the Cenotaph in the Parade will mark the 90th anniversary of the Armistice, which, on 11 November 1918, brought the horrific slaughter of the First World War to an end.

BIRD WATCH 2012

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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.