Brawled out

A JERSEY Thai boxer’s dreams of becoming British champion were wrecked by his own supporters on Saturday night.


Jersey shows off its spirit

ISLAND businesses are reaping rewards after attending this spring’s Ordnance Survey Outdoors Show at the National Exhibition Centre in Birmingham.


Progress with prudence

GIVEN that it carries a potential price tag of £350 million, there is still a disturbing level of uncertainty surrounding the Esplanade Quarter development on the Waterfront.


Arthur’s bike blog

As I was writing something at my computer, on Sunday afternoon, I noticed a couple of teenagers pull up across the green.


A Week in Politics

‘Day by day I struggle to maintain not only my strength but also my sanity. It’s all a blur. I have no energy to write. I don’t know what’s right or wrong anymore.


Wealthy should pay more tax

From Chris Whitworth. THE recent statement from Assistant Treasury Minister Deputy Eddie Noel that the States are powerless to increase taxes paid by the super-rich 1(1K) immigrants is highly questionable.


The wrong people will gain from this quallies decision

WELL over 20 years ago, when Dutch elm disease was decimating this small rock’s tree population – probably much of what was left was blown down in the Great Storm of October 1987 – I can remember getting into what diplomats call a full and frank exchange of views with one of the then inhabitants [...]


Having a ball with the Jersey Militia

MILITIA balls, it would seem, were well-attended and formal affairs.


Uniformed children had to endure boredom and heat

From Jane Pearce. In response to Hugh Gill’s letter of 14th May regarding Liberation Day, and the apparent lack of respect by the various uniformed organisations seated in the amphitheatre at Liberation Square.


Man still missing after boat is hit by the high winds

A MAN is missing presumed dead but three others were saved by rescue services after their small boat got into difficulties in heavy seas at the weekend.

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.