Guilty verdicts in abuse trial

A 62-YEAR-OLD accountant has been found guilty of one charge of rape and 12 charges of indecent assault.


Finance leads way out of recession

THE finance industry is showing signs that it is poised to lead the Island out of the economic doldrums, according to the results of a survey of businesses published today.


Wanderers’ treble top

JERSEY Wanderers completed a cup treble last night following a 2-0 P W Touzel Memorial Trophy final victory against St John at Springfield Stadium.


Make the savings or face the criticism

From John Dix. OH dear. Our Deputy for Grouville doesn’t like to be criticised for putting forward an idea to reduce the States structural deficit.


The sector to start our recovery

EVEN though the global recession has failed to bring Jersey to its knees economically speaking, it has most certainly made a major impact on Island life.


Gear up with the pros

YOUNG cyclists in the Island are being invited to race on a closed road as a prelude to the Tour de Bretagne on Sunday, 25 April.


Lombard Odier branch to close

SEATON Place-based private bank Lombard Odier Bank is to close.


My obsession: Unicycling

Jemima Houzé, a pupil at Jersey College for Girls, loves riding her new unicycle.


There are clear messages to be drawn from Hamptonne’s impending hibernation

‘WILL the last one out switch off the lights?’ So went the graveyard jibe that hung over the city of Seattle in Washington State when the recession in aircraft manufacturing caused a slump in the profits of the giant Boeing company in the 1970s.


States workers accept pay deal

FEARS of mass public sector strikes receded today following the announcement that the States manual workers have accepted a two-year pay deal.

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.