ISLANDERS looking forward to New Year skiing and shopping trips still face the prospect of major disruption to travel plans as the threat of strikes at Heathrow, Gatwick and Southampton airports drew closer yesterday.
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JT sale debate put off again
A MAJOR States debate on the proposed sell-off of Jersey Telecom planned for next month is to be delayed again.
Resignation row over legal report
A CALL has been made to publish a controversial report that prompted the resignation of Deputy Bob Hill from a Scrutiny panel last week.
Mayor of Funchal arrives in Jersey
IMPROVING cultural, sporting, tourism and economic links with Funchal will all be on the agenda during a visit by one of Madeira’s most senior politicians this week.
Honorary police ‘needs to reflect the community’
HONORARY police forces need to recruit more Portuguese, Polish and female officers if they are to truly reflect today’s Island community, says one of the Island’s most senior Centeniers.
Honour for ‘a true son of Jersey’
A PORTRAIT of ‘a true son of Jersey’, Bob Le Sueur, was unveiled yesterday at the Jersey Museum as a lasting tribute to his lifelong commitment to the Island.
House prices still soaring
THE average price of a three-bedroom house is almost 11 per cent higher than it was a year ago and now stands at £417,000.
Funding for finance group under Scrutiny
STATES funding for a group set up to promote Jersey’s finance industry is being discussed at a scrutiny hearing today.
Broad Street Square opened by the Bailiff
BROAD Street Square was officially opened by the Bailiff yesterday.
We’re a natural candidate to take on JT, says rival
TELECOMS giant Cable & Wireless is the ‘natural candidate’ to take over Jersey Telecom, says the chief executive of the group’s international business.

