A BUILDER has suffered horrific burns to his face, neck and shoulders after being hit by a jet of scalding steam while working at the new incinerator.
Fund in £30m move on CI exchange
A FUND launched by a London-based investment management company is to apply to list on the Channel Islands Stock Exchange as it seeks to raise £30 million.
Reclaiming the streets of town
SERIOUS crime is mercifully rare in this Island, but that is not to say that it is entirely absent.
Henry chops down Saints
GROUVILLE grabbed a late goal to become the first parish into the semi-finals of the Trinity Shield last night.
Sir Philip’s absolutely right
From Trevor Green I WOULD like to congratulate the former Bailiff Sir Philip Bailhache for the views he expressed concerning the report submitted by Lord Carswell, in your excellent Saturday Interview (JEP, 18 December).
Too scared to go to town at night
HUNDREDS of Islanders are too scared to visit St Helier at night and many of those who do fear for their safety, according to new figures.
It’s the season for happiness, even if it’s hard to create and we can’t live with it for long
’TIS the season to be merry. Says who? David Cameron, that’s who. If not exactly merry, at least happy.
The new face of St Helier
THE design of the £10 million Millennium Town Park has been revealed for the first time.
Gregory third in nationals
JERSEY rider Kieran Gregory finished third overall in the Doodson British Schoolboy Motor Association national motocross Championship.
Robin finishes well in Dixie
ISLAND golfer Gyles Robin rounded off an impressive year of form to finish a credible equal twelfth in the Dixie Amateur Championship in Florida yesterday.