THE Bailiff, church leaders from other Christian faiths and politicians have also been paying tribute to the late Pope.
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‘Adopt an Asian community’ plan
JERSEY should look to ‘adopt’ a community in Asia to give focused practical and financial assistance for its reconstruction following the tsunami disaster, the Bailiff said last night.
Paving the way to our freedom
THE Bailiff will tomorrow unveil a series of inscribed paving stones commemorating the Occupation and Liberation of Jersey.
Dean’s message of hope
THE Town Church was the scene on New Year’s Day of the Dean of Jersey’s special service to remember all the disaster victims of 2005.
Damages of £100,000 for UK house buyer
JERSEY’S Royal Court has awarded over £100,000 in damages to the purchaser of a country house in the UK.
New column for the town toad
AWARD-winning UK sculptor Gordon Young was in the Island yesterday putting the finishing touches to the replacement Charing Cross sculpture.
Prisoner had heroin in the ‘drug-free’ wing
A PRISONER who was caught with heroin and cannabis in the prison’s ‘drug-free’ wing has had a further five months added to his sentence.
Sixtieth anniversary tribute to war veterans
ISLANDERS are being urged to pay a heartfelt tribute to Second World War veterans in tomorrow’s commemoration of the 60th anniversary of the end of the Second World War.
Soldiers return for special Liberation
JERSEY’S liberators will return to the Island for this year’s Liberation celebrations – 60 years after they set Islanders free.
Bailiff’s plea: Say adieu to franglais
JERSEY needs to be proud of its bilingual status and identity and ban the use of ‘franglais’ in its laws, the Bailiff said this week.

