35 jobs could go at HSBC

ONE of Jersey’s biggest banks today announced that up to 35 jobs could go in the Island.


Nation shall speak unto nation – in theory, that is

THE practice of towns, cities and counties in different countries to ‘twin’ with the joint aim of promoting cultural and commercial ties is particularly pertinent this week as we remember the 70th anniversary of the outbreak of the Second World War.


Shoreline is under threat

From David Cabeldu, for the committee of Save Our Shoreline. SAVE Our Shoreline has this week written to Planning in respect of an application by WEB for consent to build 59 luxury flats with basement car parking on the Waterfront, close to the Radisson Hotel.


In search of the Cain family

A descendant of Robert James Cain who lived at Fauvic House, Grouville, is hoping to make contact with any members of the family who live in Jersey.


Jersey’s iconic animal – not always the cow, you know!

JERSEY, like Little Bo-Peep, had lost its sheep.


Over-priced?

A MAJOR investigation to examine the high cost of food and other items in the Island could be on the way.


Silva secures semi-final spot

PORTUGUESE Club neared full strength to beat First Tower 2-1 for a place in the Wheway Memorial Trophy semi-final last night.


Intensive care for tourism

MOST Islanders spend quite a lot of time thinking about holidays. It seems that the time has come for the States to follow their lead by spending a lot more time on the subject of tourism in general.


‘Competition co-operation by 2020’

BY 2020 there will be a competition and utilities regulator covering both Jersey and Guernsey, the Island’s Treasury Minister has predicted.


Tournament top seed Selby starts off squash action

THE British Squash Professionals Association Finals get under way at Jersey’s Squash and Racketball Club today.

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.