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Daily Archives: November 13, 2008

Everyone loses in this abuse case

A PARTICULARLY savage irony in yesterday’s admission by Jersey’s police that they have bungled key aspects of the investigation into allegations of historic child abuse in the island was the suggestion by the new deputy chief officer that what has been said and interpretations that have been made could prevent fair trials from going ahead [...]

There was no murder

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POLICE CHIEF Graham Power was yesterday suspended over the handling of Jersey’s multi-million-pound historic child abuse inquiry.

C&W rings big numbers

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CABLE & Wireless has announced a positive set of results for the six months ended 30 September.

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Guernsey placed in Division Seven

GUERNSEY have been put into World Cricket League Division Seven and look likely to host the competition next year.

House prices ’still rising’ say figures

GUERNSEY house prices are still rising, according to figures released by the Policy Council yesterday.

Indies’ first win comes at the champions’ expense

LEGIS INDEPENDENTS caused the biggest upset so far in the 2008-09 Investec Women’s Division when they beat last year’s champions AP Group Panthers at the weekend.

‘A blatant misrepresentation’ says Harper

FORMER deputy police chief Lenny Harper has hit back at claims that he released ‘misleading’ information while leading La Haut de la Garenne investigation.

Sarnian strength in depth emphasised in clean sweep

GUERNSEY’S junior players dominated the Channel Islands Championships in Jersey at the weekend, taking all the titles from mixed U-11 through to the U-19.

‘Mother and brother lied to save shooter’

THE mother and brother of a man accused of shooting a teenager with an air rifle lied in an effort to help him avoid prosecution, it was alleged yesterday.

The States ‘was wrong to buy Aurigny’

THE States should never have bought Aurigny, according to former deputy chief minister Stuart Falla.