CHANGES in the way Jersey’s finance industry is regulated will be ‘modest rather than major’, according to the director general of the Jersey Financial Services Commission.
A Week in Politics
TWENTY-odd debates, hundreds of speeches, thousands of words and one unlikely hero.
Everyone was a winner
ALL over the Island today, people of all kinds and all ages are nursing sore limbs and a deep sense of satisfaction.
National park debate for the States
THE States are to debate making some of the Island’s most picturesque spots into a national park.
Eurosurf begins in small swell
SMALL surf failed to worry Europe’s best as this year’s Eurosurf got under way at St Ouen’s Bay yesterday.
Enter the gladiators
SOME of Europe’s top surfers paraded through St Helier on Saturday at the start of the week-long Eurosurf 2009 championships.
£1m move to clear the air at Bellozanne
ISLANDERS living in the First Tower area could soon get some relief from the Bellozanne smell.
New proposals to put a stop to clamping
THE end of wheel clamping in Jersey is moving closer, with the States to debate a ban next month.
The Jersey pals in the First World War
THE German Occupation ensured that the Second World War looms large in the minds of Jersey people, but we should not forget that the First World War also made a tremendous impact on Islanders’ lives.
Well, you need to earn a lot to own a Scottish castle
From David Le Peurian. IT was quite funny reading your article on Jersey having the world’s most expensive lawyers (JEP, 24 September) when, only a few days before that, you had another article on a Jersey lawyer who has a castle in Scotland.