THE States was yesterday fined £10,000 in the Royal Court for endangering the lives of two workers on a St Clement estate.
The trust sector’s future ‘depends on transparency’
JERSEY’S trust industry will need to become increasingly transparent and international, according to a new report compiled by the Society of Trust and Estate Practitioners.
U17s record great win over Scots
JERSEY dismissed one of the pre-tournament favourites Scotland yesterday to take their first win in the Under-17 ICC Division I European Championship.
A happy career prescription
A PHARMACIST and dispensing assistant are celebrating 40 years of team work at Roseville Pharmacy this month, where they are very familiar faces to many customers.
Think twice, stay local – while you can!
From Jenny Bougourd. DOES anyone fancy a holiday that involves no packing, no cancelling the milk and papers, no airports and the place that you are going to is so familiar that you don’t even need a map?
It’s time to balance the health care books
From Roger Bale. IN the UK, the Law Lords recently ruled that entitlement to the National Health Service is dependent upon 12 months’ legal residence.
Parents face fee hike for university
STATES funding for university students has dropped by almost a third in the last eight years.
‘Clamping ban may cause free-for-all’
A BAN on wheel clamping would lead to a free-for-all in St Helier, car park landlords have warned.
Plans to demolish Charlie Hungerford’s house
FIRST they flooded Jim Bergerac’s home in Queen’s Valley, now they want to knock down Charlie Hungerford’s house.
Town Constable fights for Millennium Park funding
ST HELIER Constable Simon Crowcroft will fight ministerial plans to cut the funding for the Millennium Town Park.