A FRENCH trawlerman has told how he battled to save a fellow fisherman found unconscious in the sea minutes after the Condor Vitesse ploughed into his boat on Monday morning.
Health deal with UK back by next week
ISLANDERS will no longer have to pay for non-emergency health care when visiting the UK from next week, the Health Minister has said.
Teaching posts cut at Beaulieu
VOLUNTARY redundancies and a rise in fees have been announced at one of the Island’s fee-paying schools in a bid to meet a proposed reduction in its States grant.
A bewitching tale by St Ouen dancers
CHILDREN as young as three took to the stage at the weekend in the latest production by the St Ouen School of Dancing.
Business school to launch e-learning in the Far East
A BUSINESS school set up in Jersey a year ago is on the brink of exporting its expertise to Singapore.
Public have a say on hard times
IT is clear that, in common with so much of the rest of the world, Jersey has been experiencing the effects of the worst recession for many decades.
Police investigate Condor collision
CONDOR Ferries is to face a police investigation into yesterday’s crash at the Minquiers which claimed the life of a French father of four.
Bowls clubs ponder their next move
INTERNATIONAL bowls matches and the future of two bowls clubs in Jersey are under threat due to rising maintenance costs, coupled with falling membership figures.
A financial ‘check’ on my £42 is a nonsense
From Mike Pitman. I HAVE had a shareholder account at the Channel Islands Co-operative Society for 39 years. I have lived in Jersey all my life and I have been at virtually the same address for 28 years.
Epic endeavour for Jersey cyclists
Jersey’s two teams made it through a tough opening stage on the Cape Epic Mountain Bike race in South Africa yesterday.