STRIKER Ryan Le Cornu emerged from the shadows of injury to shoot St Peter to victory in the Charity Cup final at Springfield last night.
Will Jersey risk going to the broken Games?
CONCERNS over ‘filthy, unhygienic and unliveable’ accommodation could lead to Jersey’s team pulling out of the Delhi Commonwealth Games today.
World’s biggest trust administrator?
THE biggest independent trust, fiduciary and administration company in the world could be created if a deal for the sale of one of the Island’s biggest trust businesses to a private equity group is approved by regulators.
Haut de la Garenne worker faces extra assault charge
A WOMAN charged with multiple assaults against children in her care at Haut de la Garenne faced an additional charge when she appeared in the Royal Court yesterday.
Godwin triumphs in Brittany finale
JERSEY’S Adam Godwin is the Automatic 50 cc Brittany Moto-x champion.
Small steps, big challenge
NURSERY children at Grouville School spent yesterday morning ‘training’ with Anthony Lewis, who is to walk the Standard Chartered Jersey Marathon 2010 for charity despite suffering a stroke.
Public inquiry into Island Plan begins
A DISAGREEMENT about climate change dominated the first day of an independent public inquiry into the draft Island Plan.
Residents shocked by felling of trees
RESIDENTS in La Pouquelaye are upset that trees have been chopped down by a developer.
You have much to lose – please don’t ruin it
From Philip Measures. HAVING just spent a fourth holiday this year in Jersey I would, first of all, like to congratulate the Jersey Evening Post for what I regard as its challenging and honest reporting of welfare issues.
Quérée back on course
FORMER Junior Muratti captain and Island Games gold medallist James Quérée has finally got his football playing career started in the USA.