Quérée chases his dream in the USA

MURATTI defender James Quérée is pursuing his dream of becoming a professional footballer in the United States of America.


Three-star hotels lose in price war

A PRICE war among top-end hotels to drive down their room rates has made it harder for three-star establishments to compete in the market.


Historial abuse inquiry costs to be revealed

THE Council of Ministers will be told next month what it is likely to cost the Island to complete the historical child abuse inquiry.


Lower prices = money in the bank

From Christiane Cox I RECENTLY noticed an article in the JEP with the request by one of the charity shops for storage space. It occurred to me then that no storage would be required if articles were sold cheaper.


Laurens strikes gold in Norway

PARALYMPIAN Simon Laurens has won team gold and individual bronze at the European Championships in Norway.


Syvret ‘no fair trial’ claim is dismissed

A UK judge has rejected claims by Senator Stuart Syvret that he cannot receive a fair trial in Jersey.


Sandpiper sell French soft drink bottling plant

SANDPIPER CI has sold another of its non-core business assets.


Former Bailiff proposes new fund for museums

FORMER Bailiff Sir Philip Bailhache has proposed using cash from the States reserves to help solve Jersey Heritage’s funding crisis.


Stabbed – in broad daylight

A 28-YEAR-old man was stabbed three times yesterday afternoon in a serious assault near Howard Davis Park.


Right royal arrogance – or just a cheap publicity stunt?

HAVING never met Alexander Burnett, I have no idea how long the man has lived in Jersey, but it can’t have been long enough for him to learn that the Queen is perhaps held in higher esteem here than possibly has been the case in the other places in which he has lived.

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