A WOMAN who attempted to import over £11,000 of ecstasy and cocaine was spared jail yesterday on Thursday in an act of mercy.
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Westminster reception for Island portrait
THE exhibition of Jersey’s Royal holographic portrait in the Houses of Parliament is a tremendous boost for the Island, according to Senator Frank Walker.
An Island Remembers
ISLANDERS young and old flocked to the Cenotaph yesterday to pay their respects to those who gave their lives in war.
Assault conviction overturned
A MAN has been freed from prison after his convictions for grave and criminal assault and indecent assault were overturned on appeal.
Broad Street opening is delayed as taxi dispute drags on
AN official opening of the new Broad Street redevelopment has been postponed as the dispute between taxi drivers and the Environment and Public Services Committee drags on.
Sir Peter’s memoirs: Bailiff is criticised
SIR Peter Crill does not spare his successor in his hard-hitting memoirs, which have been published a few weeks after his death.
Rowers depict bravery of Occupation heroes
A CREW of six rowers and a coxswain crossing the Channel to honour Islanders who escaped occupied Jersey officially got under way on Friday night.
Unite against Senator, says Deputy
SENATOR Ted Vibert challenged Deputy Gerald Voisin to bring a vote of censure against him today in response to a statement made about allegations carried on a website.
Death of ‘a great Jerseyman’
A FORMER Bailiff of Jersey, Sir Peter Crill, died this morning at the age of 80.
‘Door opens for Jersey’
JERSEY is now facing an historic opportunity to take greater responsibility for its own affairs, newly elected States Members were told at their swearing-in this morning.

