A SCULPTURE commemorating slave workers who built the underground hospital was unveiled by the Bailiff, Sir Philip Bailhache, on Saturday.
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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.
Tributes for former St Saviour Constable
TRIBUTES were paid to the former Constable of St Saviour, Phil Ozouf, in the States this morning following his death last week.
Mr Ambassador
FOOTBALL star Graeme Le Saux was named Ambassador of the Year at last night’s Jersey Enterprise Awards – and marked the occason with a passionate speech about his Island.
Broad Street Square opened by the Bailiff
BROAD Street Square was officially opened by the Bailiff yesterday.
Trust world shaken by ruling
THE Bailiff has asked the English courts to think very carefully before making orders which affect Jersey-based trusts.
Island gets ready for a celebration
THE most important date in Jersey’s calendar will be celebrated tomorrow as the Island commemorates the day in 1945 when nearly five years of German Occupation came to a joyous end.
Pub licence suspended
A ST CLEMENT pub has had its licence suspended for a month for serving a drunk, aggressive man four double vodkas before he drove home, knocked down a woman and left her for dead.
Drug conviction quashed over evidence failure
A DRUGS conviction against Robert Moon (28) will be quashed on Monday in the Court of Appeal after failure by the Crown to disclose evidence to the defence.
Fraudulent treasurer is jailed
A MAN who embezzled nearly £20,000 from St Clement’s Golf Club while he served as its treasurer was jailed for 18 months by the Royal Court yesterday.

