Swine flu: Emergency action is stepped up

THERE have now been seven suspected cases of swine flu in Jersey – two of which have been confirmed negative.


Doing the rounds for Hospice and Hospital

TWO teenagers completed an 80-hole golf marathon to raise hundreds of pounds for two local organisations.


Keep offensive material off your blog, Syvret is told

SEVERAL States Members yesterday urged Senator Syvret to stop publishing unsubstantiated and offensive material on his controversial blog.


Parking Control uses UK safety schemes as best practice

From F Calvert, manager, Parking Control. YOUR correspondent Denise Wareing asked (JEP, 14 April) why it was necessary to encase the whole of Green Street car park in plastic fencing.


One question on the incinerator cost: Who signed the contract?

From David Eves. IN view of all the ballyhoo, the fuss, the commotion, the baloney, the deceptive talk, the nonsense over our new incinerator, I find it absolutely astonishing that nobody has hit the simple nail on the head.


Jump threat youth seeks ‘last chance’

A 17-YEAR-OLD boy who drunkenly threw gas canisters and a fire extinguisher on police officers from the top of a building last year was sentenced by the Royal Court yesterday.


States questions: More time allowed

STATES oral question time will last for two hours in future rather than 90 minutes as at present.


April in pictures

The fourth in the monthly series of pictures includes the arrest of a States Member, the resignation of another as well as a variety of other news, sport and entertainment.