ALMOST exactly two years since the name of Haut de la Garenne hit the world’s headlines, Jersey is still dealing with the fall-out.
I am convinced that it will happen again
From Graham Butcher, Constable of St John. SOME of your readers may already be aware that I was on the scrutiny panel that did the incredibly rushed review on the importation of bovine semen.
Dry cleaning firm is saved
A dry cleaning business has been saved from closure by customers who stepped in to buy it.
Disaster in Madeira: More pictures
More pictures show the devastation in Madeira where 42 people have died and 70 have been injured as a result of massive mudslides during a storm on Saturday.
Close encounters with my nemesis
IT was a tin of lychees that finally took me over the edge.
Our ‘personal sense of shock’
ISLANDERS have been urged by the Bailiff, Michael Birt, to support the Jersey Side by Side appeal for Madeira following the weekend flood disaster.
FA backing for international
JERSEY footballers could soon being playing on an international stage in a tournament being backed by the Football Association.
Two islands with financial problems, a common goal on litter, so a deal, right?
THESE are the three great fibs of Jersey politics: • I can make government more efficient. •We must keep Jersey special. •The States must work more closely with Guernsey.
Long-haul swap from St Helena to St Helier
IT took five days on a boat, a long-haul flight and another boat trip to get here, but now an accountant from St Helena is settling in well to his new role with the States of Jersey.
Promotion hopes shattered
JERSEY’S hopes of promotion to Division IV took a severe jolt today with a 66-run defeat by the United States of America in Nepal.
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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.