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Crashed police car causes traffic jams

Tuesday 20 May 2014

Long traffic queues built up this morning on the way into St Helier from St Clement, after a police car overturned on the coast road.It took place just before 0530 this morning, and it's not thought other vehicles were involved. Poli...

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Can Islanders log on to the States?

Monday 19 May 2014

Jersey's Economic Development Minister will be quizzed today about how to get Islanders interacting with the States online.The Digital Skills Scrutiny Sub-panel will ask Senator Alan Maclean how he plans to address any IT s...

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JT launches better broadband service

Monday 19 May 2014

Thousands of JT customers will be getting a much faster broadband service in their homes from next month.The company has made major changes to its broadband services after criticism about prices and speeds...

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Co-op profits up in tough retail climate

Monday 19 May 2014

The Channel Islands Co-operative Society has reported a solid trading year last year with profits slightly higher than 2012.Turnover for 2013 was £160.4 million, a 0.49% increase over the previous year with food stores...

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Who has the greenest fingers?

Monday 19 May 2014

Thousands of primary schoolchildren are waiting to find out which school has grown the best Jersey Royals.Judges have now started weighing and counting the spuds, which the children have been nurturing in b...

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Farmers say Jersey Royal is safe despite UK buy-out

Monday 19 May 2014

One of the island's leading farmers believes the Jersey Royal potato's iconic status is safe even though the biggest producer is now under UK ownership.Dairy farmer Andrew Le Gallais says the potato’s premium brand will always be synonymous with ...

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