A MAN suspected of being part of a betting scam was yesterday ejected from the Caversham International tennis tournament at Les Ormes.
Scrutiny may open up to video cameras
VIDEO cameras will be allowed into Scrutiny hearings as long as Scrutiny panel members and witnesses have three days’ notice, according to the president of the Scrutiny Chairmen’s Committee.
GST off food ‘will cost States £6m a year’
JERSEY could lose £6 million in tax revenue if the States decide to take GST off food and household energy next week, States Members were told on Tuesday.
Lewis Hamilton outlines his plans for Australian Grand Prix
Formula One Champion Lewis Hamilton talks about his plans for this weekend’s Australian Grand Prix.
Survey on hotels ‘crucial’
HOTELIERS and guest house owners are being urged to complete a regular survey about future bookings.
Morning-after pill row
A ST HELIER pharmacist is refusing to give women the morning-after pill because of her religious beliefs.
New England honours
TWO Jersey athletes have gained places in the England schools’ cross-country team.
Act now on these juveniles
ENOUGH is, quite frankly, enough. The public order crime currently being committed on a regular basis on the streets of St Helier by gangs of unruly and often drunken children must stop.
When making a change doesn’t make a difference
POLITICAL leaders from Lenin to Atlee, Blair to Obama have swept to power on the promise of change.
Groundhog Day for GST
From John Henwood. IN the film Groundhog Day actor Bill Murray’s character finds himself condemned to live the same events over and over again.