A MAN was jailed for six years and another two for four years by the Royal Court yesterday for their roles in trafficking in ecstasy, amphetamine sulphate and cannabis.
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Now we must .help
AN Islandwide appeal has been launched for funds to bring relief to the millions of people whose lives have been shattered by the earthquake and tsunami floods in the Indian Ocean.
Lieut-Bailiff proud to maintain family duty
JURAT Sally Le Brocq was sworn in as a Lieut-Bailiff yesterday before a Royal Court that was filled to capacity.
President of Rwanda to meet Bailiff
THE president of the republic of Rwanda, Paul Kagame, is visiting Jersey next weekend.
Parishes aim to resist Norman conquest
JERSEY and Normandy will do battle tomorrow in Grouville.
Chief Justices gather for their first meeting
JERSEY is the venue for the first meeting of Chief Justices of Commonwealth Small States in Europe which is taking place today.
States of Jersey takes short flight to name change
THE States of Jersey made its first and last flight across the English Channel this morning.
Visit from our man in the UK
THE UK minister with responsibility for relations with the Channel Islands had a tour of the States Chamber on his first official visit to Jersey this morning.
UK to be made aware of tough drug laws
NEWSPAPER editors in Liverpool are to be informed about a man from that area sentenced in the Royal Court yesterday to six years in jail for importing cocaine in the hope that they will publish the details.
Islanders turn out to see Rugby World Cup
ABOUT 200 Islanders turned up in the Royal Square this morning to see the Rugby World Cup in Jersey.

