It was bad manners

From Maureen McGuigan. I DO agree with Alan Breckon on the absence of Jacqui Huet and Guy de Faye. It is not acceptable and indeed bad manners.


Abuse inquiry: ‘Skull fragment’ almost certainly wood

THE fragment described as ‘the potential remains of a child’ found at Haut de la Garenne is not human, the man now in charge of the historical child abuse inquiry has said.


Abuse inquiry: Three men in the front line

THE three detectives who have been mostly involved in the historical child abuse inquiry are the current Jersey deputy police chief, David Warcup, the current senior investigating officer, Det Supt Mick Gradwell, and the former Jersey deputy police chief Lenny Harper.


The escalating cost of searching for the truth

SENIOR police officers and ministers are to face tough questions about the runaway cost of the historical child abuse inquiry.


Story time for the nationals

IT seems amazing now that the police announcement in November last year that they were investigating decades of historical child abuse hardly raised a ripple of national media interest.


Haut de la Garenne: No murders

NO child murders took place at Haut de la Garenne, police have concluded after a major review of evidence gathered during the excavation of the former children’s home.