The chief executive of Jersey Finance will be leading a delegation to Moscow and Warsaw next weekend on an exploratory visit.
Why hasn’t report been made public?
From Gil Blackwood, former States of Jersey consultant psychiatrist. AS you have reported (JEP, 26 May), a man has been imprisoned for 2½ years for assaulting members of his family.
A stinker of a problem that must be fixed straight away
SINCE childhood I have believed that Jersey’s beaches are as good as it gets.
Careers fair to aid job-seekers
A JOB fair could be held in the Island in July to match companies who have vacancies with job-seekers.
Matt keen to make his mark
MATT BANAHAN, the Jersey-born Bath winger, is determined to start rebuilding the tarnished reputation of his club when he makes his England debut against the Barbarians today.
Think twice, buy local
A NEW campaign encouraging Islanders to support local businesses and so help stimulate the economy during tough financial times has been launched today.
Call for Health ‘cover-up’ inquiry
FORMER Health Minister Stuart Syvret is calling for a Committee of Inquiry to investigate the death of Elizabeth Rourke at the General Hospital in 2006.
Athletes strike gold at Jeux des Iles
THE Jersey athletics team produced a double gold success at the Jeux des Iles in Majorca yesterday.
Liberation Day: Don’t criticise one organisation
From Rob Davison, Commanding officer, TS Jersey. I WOULD like to comment on Hugh Gill’s letter (JEP, 14 May) and Christine Marett’s letter (JEP, 18 May) regarding chatting by the Sea Cadets during the Liberation Day Parade.
Double gold for Jersey thrower
JERSEY thrower Shadine Duquemin took double gold at the South of England U15 and U17 Championships held last weekend in Kent.