JERSEY Water increased its pre-tax profits by 14 per cent to £4 million last year. The annual results show that 2008 was a good year for the utility company.
High-level States failure is rewarded with protection
From Ray McCredie. JUST what does it take for a minister to be sacked in this Island – short of treason or murder, that is?
No big influx of rich, warns expert
EXPECTATIONS that higher UK taxes could prompt rich residents to move to Jersey could be disappointed, at least in the short term.
Mystery deaths in St Lawrence
DETECTIVES have launched an investigation into the unexplained deaths of two pensioners in St Lawrence.
Levesley hat-trick staves off demotion – now for the Siam!
JERSEY RFC Academy U15s secured their Hampshire Division I place for next season with a tremendous 26-0 victory away to Trojans last Sunday.
Syvret search was legal, confirms AG
THE search of Senator Stuart Syvret’s home without a warrant was legal, Attorney General William Bailhache told the States yesterday.
It’s good to be back!
A JERSEY couple who recently returned from a two-week holiday in swine flu-affected Mexico have said they feel well and healthy but are relieved to be back.
Five set out to be famous South
JERSEY’S men’s bowlers compete in the Atlantic Championship in South Africa early next month.
‘If we work together, change will happen’
JERSEY’S Health Service needs stability, commitment, experience and consistency, according to the new minister in charge.
Dear Gordon, if we are a dependency, then help us
The Chief Minister, Senator Terry Le Sueur, has replied to the recent letter from the Prime Minister Gordon Brown but the contents have not yet been published. This is what Peter Body thinks should be in the reply: