Wish you were here?

A TV programme featuring Jersey was watched by more than three million people and could attract more 1(1)k residents to the Island, Jersey Tourism has said.


Protesters still wait for cash

A ST Helier restaurant which was at the centre of a protest over outstanding debts has closed.


Bankruptcy law review now urgent, say legal experts

NEW powers should be given to the courts to help poor Islanders crippled by huge debts rebuild their lives, say a group of legal experts.


NatWest Island Games

It is day 3 of the The Natwest Island Games in the Isle of Wight and Jersey is currently fifth  on the medal table.


Beaulieu prom

BEAULIEU students enjoyed a night of glitz and glamour as they partied at their end of year prom.


Maybe I am mellowing with age – but noisy children at a café still got my blood boiling

IT’S funny how you say something and almost immediately something happens to demonstrate just how wrong you are.


New tax rules could limit travelling to work in the UK

NEW residency rules could severely curtail the number of times many Islanders can travel to work in the UK if they are to avoid paying UK tax.


Games off to a flying start!

JERSEY’S sports stars were aiming for the top at the NatWest Island Games yesterday – including high-jump gold medallist Simon Phelan.


Third world debt role questioned

AN official inquiry has been launched into Jersey’s role in forcing third world countries to pay millions of pounds in crippling debt.


Silver for Mansell – heartbreak for Spence

ONE silver and two bronze medals in yesterday’s Town Criterium helped lift the spirits of a cycling team rocked by an injury to Chris Spence in a first corner 12-bike accident.

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