Beckie and co beat Argentina

The Great Britain women’s hockey team, including Jersey’s Beckie Herbert, were in determined mood ahead of their latest meeting with World No 2s Argentina yesterday.


Fourth mobile phone firm

A FOURTH mobile phone company will open for business tomorrow when Jersey Post launches me:mo.


Two sides of tax haven life

HELPING the wealthy and the very wealthy to look after their assets is, let’s make no bones about it, one of the things that Jersey does very well indeed.


Conman found guilty of fraud

A CONVICTED UK fraudster who pretended to be a 1(i)k Jersey resident was found guilty of conning banks and businessmen in the Royal Court yesterday.


Fort d’Auvergne Hotel and Felix the Fishing Cat

WHEN retired teacher Alan Jones isn’t tending his garden or writing well-crafted poems he could well be leafing through his postcard collection.


We should pay the UK what we owe them

From Maurice Boots. OVER many years a great number of Jersey lives have been saved at no cost to the desperately ill by the reciprocal health agreement Jersey has enjoyed with the UK.


Passion plays a part – right across the board

I would hope, if not expect, that Jersey beat Gotland in their bid for the 2015 Island Games.


New rules on e-money transactions?

AN e-money consultation paper has been published by the Jersey Financial Services Commission to canvass views on the introduction of a regulatory regime for this method of carrying out transactions.


When pollution and finance costs are counted, nuclear still wins

From Robert Kisch. STEN Adeler asks what can be done to avoid ultimate catastrophe from population pressures using natural resources (JEP, 15 December). May I suggest population control by tackling the highest birth-rate areas of the world?


Joao: Public rally to appeal for help

AN appeal to help the devastated family of the Jersey schoolboy who died in a shooting accident in South America has got off to a ‘phenomenal’ start, say the organisers.

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.