Fourteen records fell in a tremendous climax to the Jersey Motor Cycle and Light Car Club’s speed season yesterday, in perfect conditions at Bouley Bay.
OVs lift CI title
SKIPPER Peter Gough led from the front to help Rathbone Old Victorian’s to their second NatWest Channel Islands League championship title in four years.
A proud record of world aid
FORTY years ago, the interiors of Africa and Asia seemed dramatically remote and unfamiliar places.
Job-finding scheme beats the recession
A SCHEME to help school leavers find work has been so successful that it has been extended to older Islanders to help counter the effects of the recession.
A Week in Politics
SHOULD the States be more or less efficient – would you like to cut wasteful spending? How do you feel about inappropriate development in the countryside – is it appropriate or not? Do you want to increase taxes on middle Jersey – should we give hard-working families a break?
No justification for disfiguring St Aubin’s Harbour
From Graham Evans. ONCE again we have one of the natives, as always, intent on destroying and disfiguring the coast of the Island; and all for a car, a mode of transport which will undoubtedly diminish in importance in the coming years.
The important difference between want and need
GIVEN my fairly frequent references to him in the past, it’s probably not surprising that I agree with former pinstripe John Arrowsmith when he asks of Planning Minister Freddie Cohen why it is necessary to spend yet more money in order to identify where savings can be made.
Bonus pot down by £12m for Island’s finance staff
FINANCE industry workers lost out on £12 million of bonuses last year.
Senator bids to stop raid of ‘piggybank’
MINISTERIAL attempts to tap into Social Security funds to help them meet cuts targets must be resisted, says Senator Sarah Ferguson.
Dan’s the Triathlon man
Dan Halksworth and Claire Forbes were first man and woman home in the 25th anniversary triathlon on Sunday.