A final flourish

ST LAWRENCE A finished the year on a high as they regained second place in Division I of the Dominion Winter Netball League.


Surgeon on restricted duty faces legal probe

A FILE has been passed to Jersey Law Officers’ Department to consider whether a surgeon suspended from the Hospital after a patient died in 2008 following an operation should face charges.


Did you see the lunar eclipse?

A total eclipse of the moon was witnesssed by Islanders early today.


Last flight out takes off at midnight

THERE was more disruption for passengers at the Airport yesterday evening after snow at Gatwick led to a number of flights being cancelled.


Making a splash for the 40th year

THE Lions Club has come to the rescue of Islanders looking for a good reason to get fit in the New Year.


Winter returns

WINTER returned to Jersey over the weekend as the Island was blanketed in snow.


A workplace in which bullying is allowed to go unchecked is an insidious environment

IT was quite early in my working life when I decided – or perhaps subconsciously had it decided for me – that my future lay more with the oppressed than with the oppressors.


Let’s not throw out 800 years of history and good governance

From Reg Jeune. YOUR excellent leader (JEP, 8 December) entitled Who Else Will Take on This Role? is exactly my summing up of an unconvincing report.


Grand plans need action

FEW people would find fault with the idea that the welfare, development, health and education of Jersey’s children should be high on the list of governmental priorities.


Lions’ pride

LES QUENNEVAIS Lydian Lions won their opening match in pursuit of the Hampshire Plate by beating Jersey United Banks, last year’s finalists, 39-5, at Grainville on Saturday.

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