Health and safety horror stories revealed

THE shocking injuries that can occur when health and safety concerns are given a back seat in the workplace have been revealed.


Thieves steal from one of Jersey’s oldest shops

THIEVES targeted one of Jersey’s oldest stores and stole cash from the till when the owners’ backs were turned.


Grands Vaux youth club to stay open

GRANDS Vaux youth club will not be affected by the planned closure of the family centre on the same site.


St Ouen’s riptide hero is a serving soldier

THE hero who saved two children from drowning in St Ouen’s Bay was a visiting soldier who served in Iraq.


Treasury moves more public money into stock market

THE States Treasury is putting more public money into stocks and shares as part of a revision of investment strategy.


Protect the vulnerable

From Ed Le Quesne. IN September, the States will be debating a business plan with real choices to be made about  budget priorities. Early ideas seem to lack a moral framework.


Putting the future on hold

THE latest Business Plan is the most depressing document to come out of the States for a very long time.


Banding together for a garden party

BANDS from the Island, Brittany and London entertained over 800 people at the second Regstock Acoustic Festival on Sunday.


Greechan on the title trail

LINDSEY GREECHAN qualified for the knockout stage of the World Bowls Champion of Champions yesterday, then booked her place in today’s semi finals with a dramatic win over New Zealand’s Sue Wightman.


A display of excellence

JERSEY’S special gymnasts had great results across the board at yesterday’s opening day of competition at the Special Olympics National Summer Games in Leicester, with all who competed in with a chance of a medal on all pieces going into the finals – which start today.

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