Francis Le Gresley elected Senator

CITIZENS Advice Bureau manager Francis Le Gresley has been elected  Senator in today’s by-election, topping the poll in 11 of the 12 parishes.


Le Gresley takes early lead

CITIZENS Advice Bureau manager Francis Le Gresley has built up a commanding lead in the Senatorial by-election after declarations from the country parishes.


Who will be elected Senator?

Voting begins in St Ouen POLLS close in under an hour in today’s Senatorial by-election and, unless there is a late surge, a disappointly low turnout is expected. Voting begins in St Ouen POLLS close in under an hour in today’s Senatorial by-election and, unless there is a late surge, a disappointly low turnout is [...]


The cost of saving our heritage

IT is, as is often said, necessary to speculate to accumulate.


al-Qaeda shooting survivor to speak at Jersey dinner

A BBC journalist who was shot by al-Qaeda while filming in Saudi Arabia six years ago is to be the guest speaker at a dinner in Jersey later this year.


Banahan’s tour ends early

JERSEY’S rugby powerhouse Matt Banahan has received a two-week suspension having been found guilty of a lifting tackle in England’s win over the Australian Barbarians yesterday.


Losing town park would be a sad day

From Maureen Clarke. IF THE States of Jersey retract the decision to build a park in town (after ten years of promises), it would really be a very sad day for the Island.


Boogie wonderland

DISCO Sensation puts the “unk” in your funk, and the “oogie” in your boogie, according to Percy Pelvis, the man who thinks he’s Elvis.


The cost of saving our heritage

IT is, as is often said, necessary to speculate to accumulate.


Hedley’s Island Guide: The Queen

We got a funny old relationship with Her Majesty thet dates all the way beck to 1204 when her great great grandfather King John went and gave back Normandy to the French.

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.