AS THE Liverpool Legends prepared for yesterday’s encounter against their Guernsey counterparts, there was a joint feeling of the pleasure of helping local charities.
Issues concerning Haut de la Garenne have to be addressed now, not at an unknown date in the future
WE ARE happy to run the comments from Jersey’s chief minister and regret that the sense and urgency of the inquiry we were calling for – in the light of Justice for Families’ legal moves to force UK intervention in the abuse investigation – was not sufficiently clear, writes Richard Digard (pictured).
‘Support is not there from large majority of politicians’
I DO not wish to get involved in any political arguments about the relative merits of the islands’ legal systems, nor do I wish to get involved in a slanging match with the chief minister, but there are a number of points in his letter which need challenging, writes Lenny Harper.
‘Apologise to the people of Jersey’
Jersey chief minister Frank Walker was outraged by comments in the Guernsey Press about the child abuse enquiry saying it misrepresented the truth and his letter of complaint is used here in full.
Liverpool Legends Gallery
A team of legendary football players took on a team of their local equivalents recently.
First Le Murier school trip sees Tolkien ship voyage
LE MURIER has enjoyed its first school trip.
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BATTLE of Britain Week has officially begun.
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Voice for Victims is a campaign aimed at promoting the rights of those affected by child sexual abuse.