Abuse inquiry costs may top £12m

THE cost of the historical abuse inquiry could top £12m by the end of the year.


Welcome for tax pact with France

THE Tax Information Exchange Agreement sealed this week between Jersey and France is expected to open doors to new business for the Island.


Aurigny plane in emergency landing

AN Aurigny plane had to make an emergency landing after a luggage hatch fell off shortly after take-off from Jersey.


High-scoring in prospect as Tring battle to survive

WITH neither of their full-time professional rugby New Zealanders fit enough to play and with centre Ashley Maggs also out injured, tomorrow’s home game against a Tring side fighting against relegation will be another testing London I game for third-placed Jersey RFC.


Promotions lined up in Hong Kong and Shanghai

JERSEY Finance will once again be promoting the Island’s finance industry further afield next week when they head for the Far East.


When contraception is abortion

From Advocate Peter Cushen. YOUR front-page article of 25 March (Morning-after pill row) refers to the morning-after pill as ‘emergency contraception’.


Award nomination for former JEP journalist

A REPORTER who launched his journalism career at the Jersey Evening Post has received a nomination in the business category at next week’s British Press Awards.


Special day for special gymnastics coach

GYMNASTICS coach John Grady said that collecting his MBE from the Queen at Buckingham Palace was one of the biggest days of his life.


Opposition to ‘brutal’ flats on coastline

PLANS for 24 flats at Bouley Bay are ‘brutal’ and will have a negative impact on the sensitive coastal landscape, say the National Trust for Jersey.


No Bunker mentality likely from Kennedy

COCA-Cola Jersey Football Combination players open their account in the Football Association’s National League Systems Cup tomorrow.

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