THE Jersey team at the Commonwealth Games in Delhi can look forward to a unique welcoming ceremony as they settle into the Games village today.
Economy slumps six per cent
LAST year saw Jersey’s worst economic slump in modern times.
A run for your money
A MAN whose youngest daughter suffers from a rare form of restricted growth will be running the STandard Chartered Jersey marathon on Sunday to raise funds for the health team who have supported her and the whole family throughout.
They should receive fair compensation
From Maurice le Cocq. I AM delighted that justice has at last been done and that the Pinels have won their case against Planning for the terrible injustice that was done to them over the move of Reg’s skips.
Reclamation saga resumes
ON the St Helier side of St Aubin’s Harbour there is a muddy and decidedly undistinguished section of beach. It would be of little significance if it were not for the fact that it has been a place of conflict almost as often as that ‘little patch of land that hath in it no profit [...]
Stanley Gibbons pays £1.5m for first-day cover business
JERSEY-based stamp company Stanley Gibbons has paid £1.5 million to another Island-headquartered publicly listed company to acquire its first-day cover business.
Trying to keep the bums happy
MY mate Marti the Martian visited last week. He doesn’t come to Jersey very often because he says it depresses him.
100 flats and 600 parking spaces in St Aubin scheme
DETAILED plans for 100 flats, a 600-space underground car park, shops and offices for a new reclamation scheme in St Aubin have been revealed.
Champions crowned in sand race finale
THE final races of a spectacular and busy beach race season were held at Milbrook on Saturday.
GB call for Jersey duo
JERSEY’S Will Golder and Kevan Crowell have been selected once again to compete for Great Britain in a two-man bobsleigh team.