AN Islander’s heroic life as a wartime spy spent evading German soldiers to deliver secret messages has been told for the first time.
Night-clubbing mother left daughter (6) home alone
A MOTHER left her young daughter home alone to go night-clubbing with friends.
Privatisation of some police duties under consideration
PRIVATE security firms could be drafted in to guard suspects in police custody to free up officers for front-line duties and save cash.
Guernsey fishing limit talks ‘a step in right direction’
JERSEY and Guernsey have held ‘positive talks’ over new regulations which Island fishermen fear could exclude them from lucrative fishing grounds.
Three in a row – and a bonus point
Jersey Rugby Club continued their winning form today, beating visitors Sedgley Tigers by 31-10 and gaining a bonus point.
Olympic date for Deirdre
AN Olympic dream has come true for volleyball line judge Deirdre de Rue.
Steal a mobylette and you’ll get six months over the wall. Steal the factory that makes them and you’ll get three months suspended. This magnificent country deserves better
IMAGINE, if you will, that you live far from Jersey’s madding crowd in a delightful cottage right on the water’s edge in the village of Arradon, on the beautiful Golfe du Morbihan in southern Brittany, in a house that’s been in your family for more than a hundred years and is so idyllic that it [...]
Counting the cost of a collapse
From Keith Shaw. While it is often interesting to see how some politicians gravitate to business prize winners and entrepreneurs presumably to bask in their moment of glory, it can take a brave person to question what basis is the business founded upon.
Armada protest in fishing crisis?
JERSEY fishermen are threatening a mass protest in Guernsey over controversial new laws which could ban the Island’s fleet from lucrative fishing grounds.
Unruly politicians ‘should be fined’
POLITICIANS who insult and abuse each other should have their pay docked, according to Senator-elect Sir Philip Bailhache.