THE German town which imprisoned hundreds of Islanders during the Second World War has ‘begged for forgiveness’.
Cherries fans pick out Pitman
SWAMPED by around 1,800 travelling supporters, Jerseyman Brett Pitman was at the centre of AFC Bournemouth’s celebrations last Saturday as they gained promotion from League Two in the Football League.
What is happening with our honeybees?
From Mary Venturini. WHAT is happening to our honeybees? I am not a very experienced beekeeper, as I have only had one hive for two seasons, but I knew enough to realise that this Easter something was wrong with my colony.
Tough time for mail order firm
MAIL order group Flying Brands continues to have a tough time and has issued a profits warning in advance of its annual general meeting.
Act now on cash cuts, says Senator
A STATES spending watchdog has challenged ministers to explain why they have failed to find the first of a series of spending cuts demanded by the Treasury Minister.
Dandara give £10,000 to take kids to Twickenham
More than 130 academy members will travel to Twickenham to watch Jersey RFC’s historic National III Champions Cup final appearance on Saturday, 8 May, thanks to a £10,000 donation from Dandara.
Guthrie’s starring role
ISLAND netball favourite Serena Guthrie played a starring role as England successfully defended their Netball Europe Open title on Sunday.
New pounds in your pocket
JERSEY’S new banknotes went into circulation this morning.
100 extra places at Highlands
MORE than 100 extra places are to be created at Highlands College to help Islanders improve their chances of finding work in a recession-ravaged jobs market.
Traylen just misses out on new sprint mark record
PAUL TRAYLEN set the fastest time of the day in the LC Pallot and Sons/Sealey Tools Sprint at the Five Mile Road on Saturday.