World No 1 to play in Jersey?

THE world’s No 1 squash player, Egypt’s Karim Darwish, is primed to come to Jersey.


Royal Court accused is ‘Britain’s biggest drug baron’

THE man accused of masterminding a £1 million plot to import drugs into Jersey was yesterday dubbed Britain’s biggest drugs baron.


Ex-head teacher’s oasis

THE former head teacher of Grainville School is opening a retreat in the Island.


Cost threat to mail deliveries

THE obligation to deliver mail to every address six days a week is unsustainable, says the head of a new Jersey Post division.


Our shops just can’t compete against the catalogue giants

AT last, I see, the latest Jersey Post venture, Ship2me, is getting the attention it deserves.


Police accused of illegal car bugging

THE States of Jersey police broke the law by bugging a hire car that was used to plan the alleged £1m drug importation plot, it has been claimed.


Avenue resurfacing work to take over four months

MOTORISTS face disruption throughout the winter with major resurfacing work being carried out on Victoria Avenue.


Swine Flu: ‘Air kisses are threat’

AIR kissing and cheek-to-cheek pecks could be under threat in Jersey to stop the spread of swine flu, health officials have warned.


More time off plan for new parents

NEW parents could be entitled to time off from work for the first time next year, but Jersey’s leave entitlements would still lag way behind those in the UK.


Treble trouble for Town Choristers

THEY are a popular group who have played to audiences across the Island.

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.