UK competition law throws doubt over CI student fees

COMPETITION laws mean that Jersey’s special relationship with UK universities over tuition fees could be in jeopardy.


‘Slow’ States lose out on new police station

THE States have lost out on a £20m new police station after delays allowed a finance firm to snatch the Green Street roundabout site from under their noses.


Harry’s winning smile

AFTER a bumper crop of entries and thousands of votes, the Jersey Evening Post Baby of the Year for 2011 has been named as Harry Skowron Bachelet.


A rocking good time

MIXED weather couldn’t hold back the crowds at Jersey’s biggest free annual music festival on Sunday.


Arthur’s Bike Blog

Somehow this scheme in Minnesota seems way more fun than London’s Barclay Bikes, even though it looks like they are exactly the same make and model of hire bike: https://www.niceridemn.org/


Banahan named in World Cup squad

Matt Banahan is to be the first Jerseyman to represent England at a Rugby World Cup.


The time for comment and speculation about what lies at the root of this tragedy is after the legal processes have been completed, not before

THESE days it’s never easy to introduce a bit of levity into this column, and given the tragic events of eight days ago, in common with the huge majority of this shell-shocked community, I’m really in no mood to try.


Charity that stays at home

HONORARY service and voluntary work have long been key elements of Jersey society.


Bar attack with bat ends in jail

A FATHER of three returned to a bar and attacked a man with a baseball bat who had earlier asked him to tone down his language.


Problems of personal debt ‘on the increase’

THE growing problems of personal debt and insolvency have been highlighted by the Viscount, Michael Wilkins, who says that his department is examining possible new options to deal with the issues.

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