A GREY seal pup, believed to be just two or three days old, was washed up alive on Grouville Beach yesterday morning.
Carbon and the JEC
From Jon Scott. THE JEC cannot have it both ways. In October 2008 it announced a 24% increase ‘due to strongly rising global energy costs . . .’, yet – as if by magic – somehow the consumption of European grid electricity isn’t relative to that of fossil fuels.
Hayward destroys St Peter’s cup hopes
ST JOHN, of the Dandara Combination Championship, pulled off the only shock result of the eight Le Riche Cup first round ties on Saturday.
Education defend suspension policy
EDUCATION Minister James Reed has hit back at the recent criticism of his department’s school suspension policy.
Bosses – ‘Don’t act like Scrooge’
BUSINESS leaders have been compared to fictional miser Ebenezer Scrooge over their opposition to workers getting time off over Christmas.
Millais mystery hum: Suggestions pour in
IT may sound like a case for X-Files detectives Mulder and Scully, but Islanders have been keen to help solve the mystery of the unexplained humming in St Ouen.
October in pictures
October began with another large furze fire, the ‘line in the sand’ protest against damaging and intrusive coastal development and the Branchage film Festival.
The Queen's Diamond Jubilee
JEP Jubilee Editions
Saturday 2 June: Guide to Celebrations
Wednesday 6 June: Souvenir of Events
View The Queen in Jersey supplement
Travel
To, from and around the Island
Airport Arrivals/Departures
Harbours Arrivals/Departures
Bus Information/Timetables