Does his or her head roll or just another shrug of the shoulders?

From Donald McGregor. Frankly the dreadful quality of much of the Island government is totally unacceptable or should be.


Hogan’s boys bring home the bacon

JERSEY claimed the prize scalp of World Cricket League Division III Denmark yesterday as they won their opening match in the ICC European Division I tournament at Grainville.


A digit in your ear

Former BBC executive Alan Le Breton this week takes a look at the proposed radio ‘digital switchover’ set for 2015.


Police chiefs’ catalogue of failings

WHEN it was announced that police chief Graham Power would not be the subject of disciplinary action in spite of his long period of suspension, he took it to be a sign that he had been absolved of all guilt in respect of his oversight of the catastrophic Haut de la Garenne investigation.


Out of control

Damning reports on the way the historical abuse inquiry was managed and financed are published today.


Flybe’s bonjour to Air France

FLYBE has signed a deal with Air France that should mean the airline founded by the late Jersey resident Jack Walker will carry more French passengers each year.


Parish ready for a happy return

SINCE the JEP last caught up with the St Helier Battle of Flowers team, work has progressed well on their return float, called Funelier.


Former teacher jailed

A former school teacher has been jailed for seven years for child pornography offences.


Robin’s red-letter day

ROYAL Jersey Golf Club’s Gyles Robin equalled the amateur course record at La Moye Golf Club on Saturday afternoon on his way to winning the La Moye Trophy by two strokes.


30th anniversary for JEP’s Design an Ad

IT is 30 years since the launch of the JEP Design an Ad competition and since then more than 32,000 children have entered the annual event.

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.