Firms warned of employees stealing data

MORE than half of those who change jobs steal company data when they move.


Inheritance and injustice

From Elena Moran, chairman, Jersey Community Relations Trust. I WRITE with reference to recent letters on Jersey’s antiquated inheritance laws. The current laws are deficient for at least three reasons.


Cook poised for cap – from Spain

FORMER Jersey RFC and Bedford rugby player Matt Cook could become the first Jersey-born man to win a full senior international rugby cap later this month.


Jersey’s copycat culture

IMITATION, they say, is the highest form of flattery. But there are two sides to every coin. When Japan grew into a 20th century industrial power, cynics in the British motor industry — we had one in those days — would allege that the Japanese only chose to drive on the left in order to [...]


RBSI jobs to go in Jersey

ROYAL Bank of Scotland International staff in Jersey were told this morning that 68 jobs had to go across its offshore operations.


A time to talk up our talents

IN a recession, confidence is the name of the game. Lack of it reinforces the downward economic spiral. An injection of it can not only raise spirits, but also boost consumer activity, improve the lot of business and ultimately filter through into increased tax receipts, contributing to the general well-being of the community. It is, [...]


Lord Jersey backs another winner for schools rugby

ENGLAND’S World Cup winning manager Sir Clive Woodward will present the Lord Jersey Rugby Cup later this month.


Jersey dentists are no more expensive than UK dentists

From A Davis and J Utting, nursing staff. SCRUTINY is investigating the cost of dental treatment in Jersey. Previously the Consumer Council, headed by Senator Alan Breckon, had made a comparison between Jersey dentistry and NHS dentistry.


Family Nursing could lose £5.9m funding

THE Health Minister this morning issued a stark warning to Family Nursing and Homecare’s 7,500 members that he could withdraw the charity’s £5.9m-pound annual funding if they do not get their house in order.


Nuclear cargo ready to load

GREENPEACE militants protested in Cherbourg last night at the imminent departure of what is believed to be the largest ever consignment of high-level nuclear fuel ever to be transported anywhere in the world.

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.