Zenith bought by STM for £5m

TRUST company Zenith has become part of the London stock market-listed STM Group.


Frustrated Boyle aims to battle back

JERSEYMAN Jack Boyle is recovering well from his third operation of the season at Southampton Football Club.


States jobs must be controlled

THE latest Jersey Labour Market Report, published at the end of last week, paints an interesting picture of employment patterns in the Island.


15-year-old in ‘callous’ assault

THREE boys – one just 15 – carried out a ‘callous and cowardly’ attack on a newcomer to the Island, assaulting him and robbing him of his £200 wages.


A bit of hanky-panky is not big news, or so they say…

NOW what’s all this that I hear about Monsieur Sarkozy and France’s Première Dame, Carlita to her hubby, each having affairs?


Drop this obsolete term

From Bridget Murphy. IN the approach to the 65th anniversary of our liberation from Nazi occupation, it would seem some of your correspondents still rant on about democracy, and foreigners occupying top positions in the Island, and that Jersey should be running its own affairs.


De Caen descendants visit the Island in search of relatives

A WOMAN whose parents were from Jersey will be in the Island with her two daughters this weekend in the hope of tracing members of their family.


One of these days we will have to tackle our asbestos problem

From Keith Shaw. AT some stage it will be necessary to deal with the Island’s mounting asbestos waste dump at La Collette. At first glance there appears to be over 100 old rusting, rotting and possibly leaking shipping containers, which must have been piling up for many years.


St Brelade sets up a Neighbourhood Watch

ST BRELADE residents are fighting back against crime in the area by launching the Island’s first Neighbourhood Watch group.


Thousands more may join teachers’ rally

THOUSANDS of Unite union members could join a protest march being led by Island teachers later this month.

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.