Thursday, 2nd September 2010

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St Malo: ‘Drunks ‘will end up in jail’

St Malo police have warned that they will not tolerate trouble-makers

ISLANDERS are being warned they face a night in jail if they cause trouble in St Malo Harbour after police launched a zero-tolerance policy on drunken behaviour.

Flybe pilots could be liable for UK tax

Flybe pilots and cabin crew may have to pay UK tax

JERSEY pilots and cabin crew who work for Flybe could be forced to pay UK tax – even though they live in Jersey and already pay income tax in the Island.

Main burst causes delays for drivers

The disruption added to that already being faced by drivers because of the roadworks on Victoria Avenue

DRIVERS suffered long delays yesterday after a water main burst on one of Jersey’s busiest roads.

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Arrivals down by thousands

AIRLINES pulling out of Jersey last year reduced the number of holidaymakers coming to Jersey by tens of thousands.

No-fly zones lifted

THE no-fly zones affecting flights to Northern Ireland, England and Wales were lifted this afternoon.

Volcanic ash: Disruption continues

JERSEY flights will continue to be disrupted today while volcanic ash remains in British airspace.

Ash disrupts air travel again

FLIGHTS to and from Jersey have been cancelled today as a result of a high concentration of volcanic ash spreading into British airspace.

Ash disrupts Jersey flights

FLIGHTS to and from Jersey have been cancelled today as a result of a high concentration of volcanic ash spreading into British airspace.

Keeping watch on the ash

THERE are fears of more disruption to flights from volcanic ash moving into British airspace, although most airports expect to operate normally on Sunday.

Volcanic ash latest

JERSEY Airport management are continuing to monitor the movement of volcanic ash in British airspace, and say fears of disruption to flights tomorrow appear to be unfounded.