SENIOR politicians admitted last night to something that most Islanders have been telling them for years: they messed up the waterfront.
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DJ’s music fails to fly for Fussion
A TOP DJ could not perform at a major event in front of 1,600 people at Fort Regent on Saturday night because some of his equipment was not put on board a Flybe flight.
£13m new home for Rathbone Trust
A NEW multi-million pound office building has been formally opened on the Esplanade.
Big week ahead for Island economy
THE first Budget of the ministerial era will be published on Tuesday.
Cohen backs Plémont land swap proposal
ENVIRONMENT Minister Freddie Cohen has backed a proposal to swap land at Plémont with developers and safeguard the area for future generations.
London conference briefed on changes to finance laws
RECENT changes to Jersey’s funds and trust laws were presented to a London audience on Wednesday.
Juniors travel to tackle Guernsey
THE Jersey Rugby Club’s Moore Management Academy will sail in force to Guernsey tomorrow morning bidding to lower the colours of their hosts in the annual Siam Cup encounters at Foote’s Lane.
‘Stand up to the racists’
ISLANDERS were asked to confront bullying and racism in Jersey as their way of honouring the victims of the Holocaust at a memorial service yesterday.
Picket threat over taxi ‘plot’
ANGRY taxi drivers are likely to picket contractors to halt work after discovering that St Helier Constable Simon Crowcroft is trying to stop cars returning to the Broad Street rank.
Senator warns scrutiny panels
STATES Members must not use scrutiny panels to attack committees and policies for the purpose of political point-scoring, according to Senator Frank Walker.

