You read it here first. For years I’ve been banging on about the advantages of Jersey and Guernsey working much more closely together. Now politicians and industry have taken up the cause.
Question mark over future of online industry
THE future of Jersey lucrative VAT-free on-line mail order industry has been thrown into doubt following the sale of Play.com to a Japanese retail giant.
Whistleblower to tell his story at symposium
THE keynote speaker at the Jersey International Business School’s seventh annual compliance and economic crime symposium will be Paul Moore, the ‘HBOS whistleblower’.
Bowlers dismiss Malaysia
JERSEY’S bowling attack ripped through Malaysia yesterday to record their first win in Division VI of the World Cricket League being played in Kuala Lumpur.
A real hope for political change
From Marianne Sunier. I AM writing in response to the letter written by Don Filleul (JEP, 2 September) regarding Sir Philip Bailhache’s decision to stand as a Senatorial candidate in the forthcoming elections on 19 of October.
Dark cloud looms for economy
FOR some years the fulfilment industry – the online sale of goods coupled with distribution by post – has been an important part of the Jersey economy.
Gorst says he’d run for Chief Minister
SENATORIAL hopeful Ian Gorst has thrown open the race for Chief Minister by saying he is considering running for the top job if re-elected.
Auditor General to take over inquiry
AFTER 12 public hearings, access to hundreds of pages of documents and thousands of words of transcripts the Corporate Services Scrutiny panel has come to the conclusion that the collapse of the Lime Grove police station deal is too big an issue for it to deal with.
Police seek savings with new Criminal Justice department
A NEW police department has been created to make sure suspects are treated correctly when in police custody and to look after victims and witnesses.
The best in Britain
JERSEY’S Lucy O’Sullivan is the best women’s compound archer in Britain.