THE Island has a new Council of Ministers which promises to be distinctly different in character from its predecessor.
Loophole in child safety
PEOPLE working with babies and young children in Jersey’s crêches do not have to be police checked, the JEP has learned.
Bermuda seek early indication
SPORTS have less than two weeks to indicate whether they will be taking part in the 2013 NatWest Island Games in Bermuda.
Like Pisa, Jersey needs to be leaning towards being a proper short-break destination
WHAT’S the difference between Jersey and the Italian city of Pisa? OK, one is Italian and has got a leaning tower, but what else is it that helps to distinguish the two locations – which both have good air links and an extensive tourism infrastructure?
There are two sides to the DRC litigation
From Peter Grossman, managing director, PG Hemisphere Associates, LLC. I AM writing in response to your recent articles about my business, FG Hemisphere. You have now written many articles about our business and litigation against the Democratic Republic of Congo in Jersey.
The secret of their success
THERE is no blueprint for leadership, delegates to this week’s Jersey International Business School forum were told by a former director general of the Institute of Directors, Miles Templeman.
More security at Town Park
SECURITY at the Millennium Town Park is to be increased after residents complained about rowdy teenagers making their lives ‘unbearable’.
No place for this sign, say Planning
JUST weeks ago, estate agent Roger Trower took on the mighty Jersey Financial Services Commission by refusing to pay a new fee.
Airport passengers face another ticket increase
THE price of air travel to and from Jersey is to increase next year.
Jobs will go unless States back construction industry
MORE redundancies are likely if the States does not act quickly and decisively in support of the construction industry, the new Council of Ministers is warned today.