There are many avenues commercial fishermen might explore

From Peter Gosselin. I WRITE in response to the curious letter from Jason Bonhomme (JEP, 22 June). Firstly I must state that I am writing as an individual, not as the representative of the Recreational Fishermen’s Association.


Manual workers demand a £1,000-a-year pay rise

THE Island’s manual workers want £1,000 more each in wages despite the declaration of a public-sector pay freeze for the next 12 months.


Harcourt miss deadline for Esplanade funding proof

HARCOURT Developments have missed the first deadline for proving that they can raise the £95 million bond to carry out the mult-million pound Esplanade Quarter project on the Waterfront.


Offensive e-mails led to censure vote

OFFENSIVE e-mails sent by Senator Stuart Syvret to the Attorney General and the Constable of Grouville following his arrest on suspicion of data protection offences have led to the vote of censure against him in the States.


Jersey move up a gear

WHAT a difference a day makes!


Island Games: Day 2

Jersey won four gold, six silver and one bronze medal on Day 2, putting them fourth on the medal table behind Gotland, Aland and leaders the Faroe Islands.


Golden girls set the ball rolling

MARY Norman and Jennie Ward are the proud owners of Jersey’s first gold medal.


Black Day in pool is one to celebrate

THREE gold medals, four silvers and two Island Games records have crowned an astonishing opening night for Jersey’s swimmers in Aland.


Irving and Duquemin on target

THE athletes are yet to falter at the Wiklof Arena in Aland and last night they boosted Jersey’s medal tally with a silver and a bronze.


What a journey for badminton squad

WHAT a rollercoaster ride it has been for Jersey’s badminton squad!