A 56-YEAR-OLD woman was winched to safety after falling down rocks near Portelet Common yesterday.
Ozouf: ‘Move to oust me was never likely to succeed’
TREASURY Minister Philip Ozouf has said that he never thought a proposal to sack him would succeed.
‘Lifebuoy vandals put lives at risk’
ISLANDERS’ lives are being put at risk by vandals throwing harbour lifebuoys into the marina, the coastguard has warned.
States praised for support of industry
THE Lieutenant-Governor praised the way the States supports industry when he gave a farewell speech to business leaders yesterday.
High charges for old-style pensions are ‘scandalous’
MANY Islanders with private pensions would be ‘disgusted’ if they realised how much they pay out in charges, says a leading pension expert.
Magistrate fights fraud indictment
A LAST-MINUTE legal challenge led to fraud charges against Magistrate-designate Ian Christmas being deferred when he appeared in the Royal Court yesterday morning.
British squash No 1 to play in Jersey
SQUASH fans will get the opportunity to see newly-crowned British champion Daryl Selby in Jersey next month.
Age of austerity? Not for top civil servants
From John Rice. This is still the age of austerity isn’t it?
States chief executive to leave post early
JERSEY’S top civil servant is leaving his post.
Hospital director’s salary: ‘We got our sums wrong’
HEALTH Minister Anne Pryke has admitted she got the salary of the new Hospital director wrong in the States this week.