DESPITE a nine-point cushion at the top of National League, London III, Jersey are taking nothing for granted as they take on Hertford at St Peter on Saturday.
Pianists strike it lucky
FRIDAY 13 November was a lucky day for a group of young Islanders competing in the Eisteddfod.
WorldPay founder seeks to buy it back
A JERSEY entrepreneur who founded online payments processor WorldPay wants to buy it back from Royal Bank of Scotland.
Old friends of the sea
ON 29 October 1960 the Island said farewell to one British Railways mailboat and less than a month later it welcomed a new one, described at the time as a ‘luxury’ vessel.
States projects to be revealed
BUSINESSES hoping to benefit from the £5 million worth of States stimulus projects can find out about upcoming projects at an event next Thursday.
Harry’s game for Sportingbet CI Awards
TOTTENHAM Hotspur’s manager Harry Redknapp is to be the special guest at the annual Sportingbet Channel Islands Sports Personality Awards night in January.
Tattooist acquitted of racial hate plot
A St Helier tattooist has been acquitted of plotting to spread racial hatred by a jury in London.
18 treated in hospital for suspect swine flu
Eighteen Islanders have been treated in hospital for suspected swine flu since the virus arrived in Jersey, the Health Department have revealed.
CI’s young stars court Winter Cup success
CHANNEL Islands tennis players are back on court in the Lawn Tennis Association’s Winter County Cup this weekend.
Driver at fault in crash that killed cyclist, say police
ECUADORIAN police say that the driver of the pick-up truck that killed charity cyclist John Lyons was driving without due care and attention.