THE Constable of St Clement, Derek Gray, apologised to the Royal Court yesterday after the parish failed to find a candidate to fill a vacancy for a Centenier.
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Bailiff speaks up for finance reputation
FIGHTING the PR battle against outdated and unfair criticism is the major challenge faced by small finance centres, the Bailiff has told an offshore conference.
Island presence is a first for Ozannes
OZANNES has become the first Guernsey law firm to open an office in Jersey.
The keys to victory
PIANIST Edward Bailhache is this year’s PwC Jersey Young Musician of the Year.
New visit to strengthen Madeira link
JERSEY will renew its close ties with Madeira on Sunday when a high-powered delegation arrives from the Portuguese island.
New court almost ready for staff to move in
THE move to the new Magistrate’s Court begins a week on Monday.
States salaries: 260 are on £70,000-plus
MORE than 260 States workers were paid at least £70,000 last year.
Phone mast pledge by telecoms chief
CABLE & Wireless – who have applied to erect nine masts so far – are sensitive to environmental issues and have the Island’s bests interests at heart, according to the chairman of the international arm of the company.
Bailiff floats ‘radical’ French school idea
JERSEY ought to have a French-speaking school, according to the Bailiff, Sir Philip Bailhache.
Bailiff floats idea of CI federation
AN independent Channel Island federation might be the best answer to a crisis over tax changes, the Bailiff has told Guernsey lawyers.

