Warnings that were missed

TWO internal Hospital reports raising concerns about the performance of Dr Dolores Moyano Ontiveros were made prior to the routine operation which resulted in the death of a staff nurse.


Nuclear power is the way not to go

From Brian Le Fondré. MESSRS Messiter and Kisch, in their letters to the JEP on 26 January, both advocate potentially toxic nuclear power as the way forward to generate Jersey’s electricity in the future.


Spending ‘flair’ has been crunched into submission

FOR a quiet January in 2009, this has been an action-packed month.


MP says islands are misleading UK

THE UK government must act to stop Channel Islands fulfilment companies costing the UK Treasury millions of pounds in lost tax revenue, according to a Labour MP.


Tri-nations memorial at Springfield

JERSEY under-18s kick off the three-nation football tournament against the Republic of Ireland at Springfield on Monday evening.


Badminton: Cann, Constable and Agathangelou keep Island flag flying

THREE of Jersey’s five entrants are still in contention at the National Badminton Championships in Manchester after day one.


A barrier would do the job, but it may be too dear

From Terry Thuillier. I REFER to the proposal for a tidal barrage in St Aubin’s Bay as reported in the JEP on 9 January.


Jersey have edge, but Guernsey are still confident

JERSEY bid to retain the JPromail inter-insular rugby match at Foote’s Lane tomorrow.


Well done, Jersey – your services are just the best

From Peter Marshall. IT’S a pleasure to be in the Island in winter and find good services out of season.


Shops to open on Liberation Day

SHOPS will be allowed to open on Liberation Day – which this year falls on a Saturday – in a move to help Jersey’s struggling retailers.

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