Airsofting: Shame on you for allowing it

From D Turpin. HAVING just commemorated 90 years of conflict with the loss of countless lives in many parts of the world, a planning applications panel has seen fit to grant permission to Christopher Pace to stage war games in private woodland.


Banks find something to celebrate

THE Royal Bank of Scotland International and NatWest have been holding an exhibition at NatWest Library Place and Royal Bank House in Bath Street to mark their 200th anniversary of banking in the Island.


A police crash course in avoiding accidents

IF you want to get home with your car in one piece tonight, the best advice is to avoid St Aubin’s Road.


RBC invests in student futures

HAUTLIEU students have gained their first professional finance industry qualifications with the help of RBC Wealth Management


It’s time to vote with our feet

From George Gaudin. IRATE Marks & Spencer customer Janet Robertson (22 November) did well to find an e-mail address for Sandpiper and get a reply from their ‘spokesperson’.


Five selected for South Africa

BOWLS Jersey selectors have chosen their five-man team for the Atlantic Championship bowls tournament in South Africa next May.


Top pair unbeaten

CHANNEL Islands champion Craig Gascoyne and Max Tupper won Jersey’s senior and junior competitions respectively to qualify for the CI Top 12 tournament in Guernsey in January.


Magistrates need some guidance or we shall slip down into anarchy

From John Heys. SAY I am a young person of 19, and I pop out one day, get drunk, steal a car and off I go with no licence and no insurance and, unluckily for me, I get caught. And so I think: now I’m for it!


Major Aids campaign launched

A MAJOR campaign to educate Islanders about HIV/Aids begins tonight with teenagers in Liberation Square.


A tied vote would have led to a run-off

IF Wednesday’s St Helier No 3 vote had been tied, a run-off election would have been held.