Having overcome a number of problems Jersey team manager Paul Huddlestone has officially taken up residence in the Commonwealth Games village in Delhi.
Boyle returns to action with Saints
JERSEYMAN Jack Boyle is hoping that he can get a contract sorted out at Southampton Football Club by the end of next week.
Doubts over urgency of 2008 rezoning
TWO years after the States rezoned 58 vergées of land for homes for the over-55s, Planning Minister Freddie Cohen has questioned whether the need was as urgent as believed.
Water use could fall by 20% as we account for every drop
WATER consumption could drop by up to a fifth if meters are installed in every home in Jersey.
Support is strong for ministerial change plan
NEXT month’s debate on changes to open up the ministerial system of government could be a walkover, after the States reform committee joined the Chief Minister and the senior Scrutiny chairman in backing the proposals.
Film fans pack Opera House for launch of festival
FESTIVAL-GOERS poured into Jersey’s Opera House in their hundreds last night for the spectacular launch of the Branchage International Film Festival.
Would you invest in Jersey plc?
BUSINESS leaders from all sectors of the economy are debating whether they would invest in ‘Jersey plc’ at the Institute of Directors annual debate today.
Delhi games dilemma
SPORTS competition is, at anything other than the most casual level, often an intensely frustrating business. Maintaining fitness and form can be testing, and all too often injury means that athletes are denied the opportunity to perform to the best of their ability on major occasions.
Unemployment heads back to record level
UNEMPLOYMENT in Jersey is soaring towards the record levels seen during the depths of the recession, new figures have revealed.
Kathleen’s champagne day
A WOMAN who toasted her 100th birthday with a glass of champagne this week has put her longevity down to a good sense of humour and a love of football.