A stylish (if wet) saunter from London to Brighton

WEATHER forecasting is not an exact science, but the predictions of a downpour to coincide with this year’s London to Brighton Run proved all too accurate, with rain falling in biblical quantities throughout the day.


Brodie aims to end Sarnian run

JERSEY will need to break a three-year run of victories by Guernsey if they are to win tomorrow’s Ambassadeur Bowl under-21 football Muratti clash.


Leadership skills for life

A NEW leadership scheme has been launched by the Island’s Methodist church to help young people face many of life’s challenges


No time for hollow promises

IT was announced yesterday that Jersey Telecom will be shedding 80 jobs over the next five months. And only days ago the Island learned that there were to be 20 redundancies at the Jersey New Waterworks Company.


BA flights offer to small firms

ISLANDERS trying to drum up new business in far-flung corners of the planet could get free flights to see their customers as a result of a new initiative.


‘Campaign of racial hate’

TWO Jersey neo-Nazis planned to distribute ‘propaganda of hate’ throughout Britain by selling CDs featuring anti-semitic songs, a court in London heard yesterday.


Go on – tax windows

From Brian Villette. IN 1696 in the reign of William III a new form of taxation came into force.


Severe gales and rain on the way

ISLANDERS are facing major travel disruption as heavy rain and gales are forecast to blast across Jersey during the next 24 hours.


Understanding staff disability

THE Jersey Employers Network on Disability (JEND) says that businesses must be aware that an understanding of disability issues is as vital during difficult times as when the economy is booming.


Flying Finn the red-hot favourite

TOP seed Florian Mayer was knocked out of the Men’s Caversham International tennis tournament at Les Ormes yesterday.

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.