Doctor not guilty of manslaughter

THE DOCTOR charged with the manslaughter of a staff nurse has been found not guilty.


Barratts staff fear for jobs

BARRATTS could be the next shop to disappear from St Helier after the footwear chain fell into administration.


Ask the expert: When will mortgages become more affordable?

Question to Karen Scott, mortgage adviser, Acorn Mortgages: When will mortgages become more affordable?


‘Islands need to prepare for the end of Protocol 3’

CHANNEL Islanders are ‘living in a dreamland’ if they believe that we will not be affected by the recession, according to one of Guernsey’s most successful businessmen.


Safety moves on working with machinery

HIGHLANDS College has joined forces with UK company Didac to offer the Woodwise qualification to Islanders who use woodworking machinery.


Walker out to keep P1 in top spot

JAMES Walker is pushing hard for Formula One and believes he can win the World Series by Renault drivers’ championship this year.


Sometimes firms are victims of their own shortcomings

IT is becoming increasingly difficult to maintain my usual ‘glass half-full’ approach to life. There is just so much bad news and negativity around that any spark of optimism gets easily swamped.


Credit card ‘culture’ in the States

MORE than one in five public-sector employees has a States credit card, the Treasury admitted today after revealing that it was conducting a major review of spending by those on the government payroll.


Top of the list for funding

FOR as long as most Islanders can remember, health provision in Jersey has compared very favourably indeed with the UK’s National Health Service.


We must end this myth about Jews in the Occupation

From Bob Le Sueur. YOUR issue of 24 January carries that moving interview by Peter Rhodes with a Holocaust survivor. Presumably it will have appeared in other papers which use his syndicated column.

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.