Treasury ‘needs your support’

THE business community has been urged to support Treasury Minister Philip Ozouf’s battle to reduce the public sector budget deficit.


England call on Gallichan

ISLAND swimmer Tom Gallichan has been called up to swim for England for the first time in the Home Nations Schools’ International meeting in March.


Imagine how it could be

From Ian Rolls. WE all know what the headland at Plémont looks like with the holiday camp looming on the top, but the advantage of being an artist is that things can be made to disappear very easily.


Tough breaks fail to dull Simon’s ambition

Two weeks ago I wrote about my admiration for Ian Black who, I explained, was ploughing a lonely furrow as he trains hard for Commonwealth Games selection in individual medley at the Perth swimming pool complex in Australia.


Harper ‘acted disgracefully’

LENNY Harper’s conduct as head of the historical abuse inquiry was branded ‘disgraceful’ by appeal judges yesterday.


Preparing to go it alone

THE foundations of Jersey’s present relationship with the Crown were set in place 800 years ago when King John lost Normandy but retained possession of the Channel Islands.


Once this surburban enclave is up, there will be extensions, no doubt

From Genette Dagtoglou. THE outcome of the Plémont debate is depressing, especially in the light of the JEP leader’s impassioned plea.


Cost of living rise reflects UK trends

THE cost of living in Jersey increased by 2.3 per cent in the last quarter of 2009, it was announced today.


Cornish pasties debut in Liberty Wharf

A NEW food outlet selling Cornish pasties is due to open in Liberty Wharf in May.


He should turn up for work – and not just when it suits

From Tim Ransom. SO Senator Terry Le Main doesn’t think it is anyone else’s business as to where he is when he should be at work, eh?

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.