Sunday, 5th July 2009

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Nerina to start her next tour in Jersey

Nerina Pallot with her husband, music producer Andrew Chatterley, at Durrell where the singer performed for Princess Anne last night.  Picture by Tony Pike (00732554)

JERSEY singing star Nerina Pallot has announced that she will be kicking off her next British tour in the Island.

Surfing up a new menu

The new El Tico along St Ouen’s Bay has been designed in the art-deco style. Picture by David Ferguson (00731949)

EL Tico café in St Ouen’s Bay has reopened as a ‘beach cantina’ and surf centre.

Tough new line on youth crime

Home Affairs Minister Ian Le Marquand

TOUGHER sentences could be handed down to teenage hooligans under new laws, the Home Affairs Minister has warned.

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‘We must fight this gross interference’

MOVES in Westminster to make Islanders show passports when entering the UK would be a ‘very gross interference with one Jersey long-standing constitutional privileges’, the newly-retired Bailiff has warned.

One reason for campaign to protect our coastline

AN environmentalist has said that the size of an approved property in St Martin is ‘immense’ and will have a negative visual impact on the coastline.

Heritage cash crisis - ‘It’s their problem’

THE Chief Minister has insisted that he values heritage and culture – but has left States Members with no doubt that Jersey Heritage’s funding crisis is not his problem.

Damning report on public finances

A CULTURE of poor financial record keeping across the States has assisted departments in ‘cooking the books’, a damning report on the management of public finances has concluded.

Files: ‘Second man’ is named

JERSEY’S top civil servant has told the Chief Minister that he was not involved in the set-up of Operation Blast.

Jersey ‘50-50’ to host 2015 Island Games

JERSEY will face Gotland in a head-on battle to become hosts of the Island Games in 2015.

Bailiff bids a fond farewell

THE Bailiff, Sir Philip Bailhache, said a fond final goodbye to the States Chamber yesterday as he retired from office.