THE minister who authorised an extra £45,000 payment to the Battle of Flowers Association looks likely to face a vote of censure in the States.
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Burglar jailed for six years
A MAN who broke into a house in Grouville and stole over £15,000 worth of goods left a cigarette butt outside which matched his DNA, the Royal Court heard yesterday.
Polish burglar may be deported
FOREIGN criminals will be forced out of Jersey, the Royal Court warned yesterday after recommending that a Polish man be deported after his 12-month sentence.
Man hid drugs in his father’s car
A YOUNG man who hid over £30,000 worth of heroin in his father’s car as it travelled from St Malo to Jersey has been jailed for four and half years.
World statesman issues a Jersey plea for Africa
NOBEL Prize winner F W De Klerk last night made an impassioned plea to a prosperous Jersey audience for help to close the growing gap between rich and poor in Africa.
Heroin users ‘not fit parents’
PARENTS who take heroin are not fit to care for their children, the Royal Court told a mother yesterday before sending her to prison for 18 months.
St Brelade twins with Granville
THE twinning of St Brelade and Granville was celebrated on Saturday with champagne, oysters and a good old-fashioned sing-song.
Fireworks to light up the Liberation sky
A SPECTACULAR depiction of the Blitz and the Battle of Britain will be played out with three tons of fireworks in the skies above Elizabeth Castle for the Liberation Day finale.
Senator refuses to withdraw allegations
A DEFIANT Senator Ted Vibert will not back down in his campaign against the Jersey Financial Services Commission and claims he has more damaging information about its senior figures.
Judgment on trust mistake
THE Royal Court has ruled that an application to rectify mistakes made by professional advisers should be made public.

