Just who’s in charge at Health?

From Barbara Corbett, head of family law, Hanson Renouf. I READ with interest the JEP of 16 April in which, with reference to the next Health and Social Services Minister, it was stated that he or she would be the fourth Health Minister to ‘serve under Health chief executive Mike Pollard’.


Traditional farming methods for Jersey Royals have been lost

From Susan Syvret. LAST week I arranged for my neighbours and me to receive packs of Jersey Royals from Holme Grown in Grouville.


From Hollywood glitz to the glory of nature

THE remnants of a cliff-top hideaway on the north coast visited several times by Hollywood star Katherine Hepburn are being removed.


Police chief wins court decision on suspension review

POLICE chief Graham Power has obtained permission to apply for a judicial review into the Home Affairs Minister’s decision that he should remain suspended.


Leonis bounce back to clinch victory

LEONIS ABC won three of the last four bouts to clinch a tremendous 6-5 victory over a Mainland Select at the Radisson SAS Waterfron Hotel on Saturday evening.


Aggression can come in many forms – and sometimes in blogs

From Ruth Nelson. UNDER the heading ‘We need to review police procedures’ (JEP, 17 April), a reader claims it is ‘fair’ to say that Senator Syvret has never shown any indication of having a violent or aggressive character.


Wolves fall at Fort’s final hurdle

Division I runners-up Guardian Trust defeated Division IV Bauformat Wolves 2-1 to win the Fort Regent 5-a-side League’s KO Cup last night.


We will provide land for allotments, says Cohen

ENVIRONMENT Minister Freddie Cohen has promised to look at finding land for allotments in the new Island Plan.


People are losing sight of what Senator Syvret is trying to do

From Madeline Bates. BY his own admission, Simon Wells (JEP, 20 April) says that he has not been reading Senator Syvret’s blog, yet he criticises the comparison the Senator makes between Jersey and North Korea.