Fulfilment monopoly challenge

THE monopoly of Jersey Post could be under threat.


£44m boost for economy

PLANS to inject £44m into Jersey’s economy in an unprecedented move to get the Island through the recession have today been revealed by the Treasury.


In the driving seat: Andrew Jarrett

Andrew Jarrett, Foreshore’s sales and marketing director, found himself in the frame recently when he bumped into the BBC’s celebrity motoring team.


Captive audience for a winning idea

THERE are 170,000 people, out of a population of 65 million, in Thailand’s jails, many of them there because of drugs offences. In other words, twice as many people as live in Jersey are behind bars.


Relegation for Wanderers

Jersey Wanderers were  relegated from the Coca-Cola Combination Premiership last night after a 2-0 defeat by Sporting Accies.


Cultivating your family tree

HOW do you get started with researching your ancestry?


The call of the wild at Plémont

ONE of the wildest and most spectacular places in Jersey is the headland at Plémont.


How many men does it take to arrest a Senator?

From Colin Clarke. THE recent arrest of Senator Syvret does have a certain parallel with the old ‘how many men does it take to change a light bulb’ jokes.


I know what ‘Middle Jersey’ is, and it is time that it spoke

AS is the habit of the inmates of Charlie Chuckle’s Laughter Factory, our beloved politicians went off on a tangent last week while debating the boomerang proposition to exempt food and fuel from GST.


Reporter Stephen does the business

A REPORTER who launched his journalism career at the Jersey Evening Post has won a British Press Award.

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.