ISLANDERS have raised more than £11,000 for the British Red Cross East Africa Food Crisis Appeal.
Planning: ‘Minister’s powers should be curbed’
THE Environment Minister’s powers should be curbed to avoid allegations of corruption and to strengthen transparency when planning applications are determined, a politician has warned.
JEC under fire for turning the sea bright green
THE JEC is facing criticism after turning the sea around La Collette bright green during an unannounced water monitoring test.
Guernsey and Alderney keen on shipping waste to Jersey
JERSEY is one step closer to burning waste from both Guernsey and Alderney following talks held this week.
Making sense of the elections
IT is now only a matter of weeks before the Island goes to the polls in what will qualify as a general election. As the Jersey Evening Post has pointed out, the full significance of the election can be understood only in relation to another political event of enormous importance – the contest for the [...]
Democracy must replace dictatorship
From John Heys. WHAT an excellent job done on your election survey. Well done, the JEP.
The customer is king – so if the customer wants to shop on a Sunday, shops should be open
IT was definitely over-the-top, but also thought-provoking and worthy of comment. This week’s letter to the JEP’s editor from a well-known St Helier store owner objecting to the relaxation of the Sunday trading laws certainly raised some interesting points, but it was wide of the mark, for several reasons.
Success is on the cards for Aimée
A JERSEY designer has been given the rare stamp of approval by Lord Sugar.
Duo’s Sheffield steel
JERSEY swimmers from AIB Tigers opened their National Youth Championship account in brilliant fashion yesterday with two Island records on the opening day at Ponds Forge, Sheffield.
Can this crew break the Sarnian stranglehold?
HOPES are high that a Jersey crew might bring home the silverware in this Saturday’s Collins Stewart Sark to Jersey rowing race.