BOY racers who show off behind the wheel are ‘lethal’ and risk killing themselves and others, the Assistant Magistrate warned as she sentenced two men for dangerous driving.
Cyber attack ‘could not have been prevented’
A CYBER attack on email addresses belonging to customers of a Jersey-based online retailer was almost impossible to prevent, the deputy Data Protection Commissioner has said.
Sharp goes solo again
JERSEY solo sailor Phil Sharp will be one of just four British entrants on the start line of the prestigious 1,695 nautical mile Solitaire du Figaro on Sunday.
Chef joins Co-op’s ‘buy local’ campaign
JERSEY celebrity chef Shaun Rankin is once again helping to champion Island produce, this time with the help of the Channel Islands Co-operative.
You have a lovely Island but it’s just too expensive
From Louise Morrison. YOU can learn a lot about a people when you have lived among them for ten weeks, as I have done in your pleasant Island. I listed my observations of that time in Jersey and I hope I won’t hurt anyone’s feelings.
Into the dragons’ den …
TRYING to tame one of nature’s fiercest predators doesn’t sound like most people’s idea of a dream job – but that is the reality for two members of staff at Durrell, who have started to train two Komodo dragons ready for when the reptiles get older.
Le Marquand denies ‘disrespecting’ Scrutiny
HOME Affairs Minister Ian Le Marquand has denied claims that he ‘disrespected’ the Scrutiny process following the resignation of a panel.
People don’t want to shop on a Sunday
From Isabel Jeune. GERALD Voisin is to be applauded for standing up for shop workers regarding Sunday opening.
Hundred players on the move
JERSEY’S football season kicks off next week with the Charity Cup, the traditional curtain raiser for the league campaign which starts on Saturday 27 August.
Big Days Out for charity
JERSEY Side by Side came into being in the wake of the 2004 Boxing Day tsunami which took so many lives and shattered so many communities in south-east Asia.