THE detective in charge of an investigation into a fatal car crash has moved to quash rumours of a cover-up surrounding the identity of the driver.
Another bid to get GST off healthy foodstuffs
A NEW attempt is being made to remove GST from some foods.
Spending watchdog calls for control on senior pay
MINISTERS should be made stick to States policy when appointing highly paid senior public sector managers, the States in-house spending watchdog said following the controversy surrounding the hospital director’s salary.
Sharp sails through Figaro door
JERSEY solo sailor Phil Sharpe overcame the loss of the majority of his electrical equipment to win the 250-mile Solo Basse Normandie race at the weekend.
The most that ministers are doing by winning exemption vote is delaying the inevitable
THERE he sat, fully bent over the desk, head resting in his arms.
Missing millionaire: Court is asked to declare his death
THE son of a millionaire Islander who went missing in Spain seven years ago is seeking to have his father declared dead by the Royal Court.
World stage for Shadine
JERSEY athlete ShadineDuquemin made a simply brilliant debut for Great Britain’s juniors at the Loughborough International over the weekend.
Traditions of honorary service
THERE are two schools of thought in matters concerning the Island’s system of honorary policing.
New body to give advice to fledgling enterprises
A BODY similar to Jersey Finance is to be set up to give advice to businesses in the Island.
Iconic Odeon should remain public facility
From Chris Whitworth. THE Odeon building in Bath St is never going to be promoted as salvageable by the current owners when they can make huge amounts of money out of its reconstruction.