JERSEY’S attractiveness to new businesses could be put at risk unless the States back e-gaming legislation later this year, the Economic Development Minister has warned.
A new view of education
IT is generally agreed that the Island’s education system is of a high standard.
In search of cousin Carol
Paul Davies, of Scotland, is trying to trace a cousin whom he has not seen for over 35 years and who he believes is living in Jersey.
If you didn’t laugh you’d be crying – for a very long time
CHARLIE Chuckle’s Laughter Factory was back on top form last week when some inmates turned into little green-eyed monsters over the trifling matter of who should or should not get a free BlackBerry.
The final countdown
JUST hours remain before the 2009 Sportingbet Sports Personality of the Year Award winner is crowned – and the public vote is likely to be the largest to date.
Stop picking on me – there is no way I would ever mock the public
From Senator Terry Le Main. PLEASE be kind enough to publish this letter so I can explain to your readers my defence to your seeming campaign of picking on me for absenting myself from the first States meeting of 2010 by going on holiday.
Horwood stars as Guernsey go down
THE top team in last week’s matches in the Voisin smallbore rifle league were St Helier A who recorded a superb 1,176 to beat Guernsey by 18 points.
‘Little chance’ of swine flu outbreak
THE threat of a major swine flu outbreak in Jersey is almost over, the Medical Officer of Health has said.
Tasting success
JERSEY continues to make a name for itself in the culinary world with 30 restaurants making into the world-famous Michelin guide.
Businessman took in top civil servants, court told
AN Indian businessman adopted a split personality to plunder millions of dollars from the Nigerian public purse, it was claimed in the Royal Court yesterday.