Heathrow air link to be axed

JERSEY is to lose its Heathrow air link in March.


‘Millais Triangle’ mystery

From Ralph Mauger. FOLLOWING your report (JEP, 13 January) on the saga of the locked cars, my son, who lives across the road from me and noted a mention of me in your report, phoned me to say they have a continual problem with their two cars, but only when the cars are parked in [...]


Charity chairman faces calls to resign

CALLS for the chairman of the Family Nursing and Home Care charity to resign were made during a stormy meeting at the Town Hall last night.


JT chairman to step down in June

JERSEY Telecom Group’s first chairman John Henwood will resign from the post in June.


When will we put up a statue to the brave hero?

From Vivienne Reed. THERE has been a lot of coverage lately of the Battle of Jersey and how important it was to our history.


Print management firm joins forces with group in UK

PRINT management and photocopying specialist IOS Digital has joined Lincolnshire-based Danwood Group.


Surgeon’s decision was called ‘mad’, court told

A CONSULTANT described leading gynaecologist John Day as ‘completely mad’ for leaving a ‘relatively inexperienced’ doctor alone in theatre, it was alleged in the manslaughter Assize trial yesterday.


‘Continuing growth will spell disaster’

PROMINENT environmental and business campaigners have written to all States Members to urge them to make sure that the next three years sees sustainable public policy.


Thank you, Customs and Immigration

From Bob Pallot. JUST before Christmas, my family was checking in at Gatwick Airport only to be informed that our eldest daughter did not have the required minimum of three months’ expiry date on her passport to travel to New Zealand.


Environment: Tell us if you’ve got a borehole

ISLANDERS face the possibility of a fine if they fail to register their use of boreholes, wells or reservoirs.