RANDALLS brewery failed for a second time to persuade the Licensing Assembly to agree to their regaining the licence for the Eagle Tavern.
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Protect children in divorce cases, urges the Bailiff
DIVORCING parents must do all they can to protect their children, says the Bailiff, Sir Philip Bailhache.
‘It was lovely to see the English soldiers’
ISLANDERS who lived during the Occupation gathered with veterans of the war at the Pomme d’Or Hotel to meet the Duke of Kent.
States break up in chaos
CHAOTIC scenes forced the Bailiff to halt a States sitting yesterday as Senator Stuart Syvret refused to stop an emotional tirade about child abuse during his Christmas address.
Planning appeals ‘could be costly’
A DEPUTY who helped design the new third-party planning appeals system says they are not working as she expected.
Knife crime: Bailiff calls for tougher sentences
THE current maximum penalty for carrying knives and threatening to use them is too low at just two years, the Bailiff has said.
States can no longer change Island Plan
THE plan that sets out a blueprint for new building development cannot be changed by the States.
Transatlantic sailor is welcomed home
JERSEY transatlantic sailing star Phil Sharp was welcomed home last night by sponsors Jersey Harbours at a celebratory function at St Helier Yacht Club.
Jersey remembers the slave workers
A SCULPTURE commemorating slave workers who built the underground hospital was unveiled by the Bailiff, Sir Philip Bailhache, on Saturday.
Law review brings islands a step closer
THE legal systems of the Channel Islands could be brought closer together with the publication of the Jersey and Guernsey Law Review.

