The ritual of the UK budget is over and the Island has survived relatively unscathed.
A healthy future with the UK
MANY Islanders will heave a sigh of relief when our reciprocal health agreement with the UK is finally reinstated next week.
The police are working to make our roads safe
From Acting Supt David Minty. I WRITE in response to correspondence from Mr Vautier (JEP, 25 March) and Mr Billington (JEP, 28 March) and I am happy to explain our current approach to road safety.
Nettles to lead friends of threatre
THE Jersey Opera House will start a £1 million refit next month, backed by actor John Nettles.
Hospital director’s salary: Health ‘broke the rules’
THE Health department broke States pay rules when awarding the Island’s new Hospital director an excessive salary ‘far outside the normal structure’, according to a damning new report.
Compliance officers back fines by JFSC
JERSEY compliance officers would back moves to allow the financial regulator to fine firms found to have a poor attitude toward regulation.
Jersey netballer has eye of England selectors
Jersey teenager Romy Smith is on the radar of the England Netball selectors and has been invited to an Age Group National screening day at Bath University on Sunday.
27-year-old accused of rape
A 27-YEAR-OLD man has been charged with raping and sodomising a woman in the corridor of a hotel.
Two new caps for darts inter-insular
JERSEY Darts Organisation selectors have named two new caps in their men’s team to face Guernsey next month.
UK MP puts spotlight on tax losses
A Labour Member of Parliament has called for the UK Treasury to reveal how much tax revenue the country loses because of Jersey.