E-mail of the species gets message across

AFTER reading the exchange of e-mails between Geoff Southern and the Maçon family, you really don’t know whether to laugh, cry or hop on the next boat for St Peter Port and beg them for political asylum.


Facebook site man found dead

THE founder of a controversial Facebook site that criticised plans to bring in 500 construction workers from outside Jersey has been found dead.


A Week in Politics

BY the time this newspaper is printed we will know who the next Chief Minister of Jersey is going to be.


Forward drive key to Jersey success

BY beating Hertford RFC 20-13 at St Peter on Saturday, Jersey RFC should have guaranteed themselves a place in London I, which will renamed National III, next season.


The value of a cooling market

GIVEN the impact of the credit crunch, which has depressed the level of mortgage lending, and Jersey property prices, which are now extraordinarily high, it is unsurprising that the Island’s housing market has stalled.


A pensioner with questions to ask on her 90th birthday

A LOCAL pensioner found an innovative way to celebrate her 90th birthday last month and raise money for charity.


Spending £110m on this is folly

From Stephen Harewood. I SINCERELY hope that our new government reconsiders spending £110m on an incinerator.


Colts tame the Tigers

JERSEY RFC Colts pulled off a tremendous 32-15 victory over Twickenham Tigers at St Peter yesterday to advance in the National U19 Plate.


Omega ring the changes

OMEGA Financial Services in Mulcaster Street has a new owner and managing director.


A minister’s spin on the Airport bus

From Richard Cole. ONE has to admire Deputy de Faye inasmuch as he intends to leave his political career the way he started it, ie with ignorance and arrogance. I refer to his answer on a lack of luggage facilities on Airport buses.

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.