Crime statistics mean little unless we use them as a springboard to efficiency

A COUPLE of weeks ago, during the cool hours of darkness – at least after the return of the afternoon school bus – ‘person or persons unknown’ chose to make their way up my garden path, open the porch door, help themselves to a couple of coats and jackets, carry them back to the sea [...]


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Hysteria hosted Eddie Halliwell and Hustle took on Heidi last weekend for one of the best nights of the 2010 clubbing calendar so far.


No more large cash payments

VIRTUALLY all Jersey firms have stopped accepting cash as payment for high-value goods to ensure that they do not fall foul of anti-money laundering legislation.


This is part of a wider Island Plan debate

From Silva Yates, Constable of St Martin I WOULD like to commend the thoughtful letter (JEP, 20 Feb) of St Martin’s parishioner Mr M Keeping where he refers to the JEP article of 5 February concerning the future of the St Martin’s community.


Silva earns golden chance

TWO goals from leading marksman Cliff Silva booked the Portuguese Club of Jersey a second cup final of the season last night.


Hedley’s Island Guide: The Clameur de Haro

Here’s one to try on a Saturday nart in St Helier; the next tarm yer approached by a group of drunken 12-year-olds brandishin’ broken bottles and demanding yer wallet or mobile or whatever, fall to yer knees and scream out Haro Haro! A l’aide, mon Prince, on me fait tort!


Man (61) ‘beaten to the ground’

A 61-YEAR-OLD man driven mad by his noisy neighbours was beaten to the ground after plucking up the courage to confront them, an Assize jury heard yesterday.


Waste import worries

AS many Islanders, both inside and outside the States, have observed, it would make a great deal of sense for Jersey and Guernsey to co-operate more extensively and, where possible, to share resources.


Annie Mac presents

JUST before 4am, Annie Mac finishes her set in a rammed nightclub basement and scrambles through an ecstatic crowd.


Voteline: Should we burn Guernsey’s rubbish?

JERSEY could make around £4 million a year by burning Guernsey’s rubbish.

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