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Over two-thirds of graduates now in work, survey finds

MORE than two-thirds of graduates are now in employment having finished their studies in July last year.

Over two-thirds of graduates now in work, survey finds

Helicopter-besotted swan is grounded for safety reasons

A LOVE-STRUCK swan has been causing a flap at Jersey Airport after falling for a Guernsey-based helicopter.

Helicopter-besotted swan is grounded for safety reasons

Islander climbs Mount Everest

AN ISLANDER was part of a group that reached the peak of the highest mountain in the world at the weekend.

Guernseyman Andrew May completed the challenge of Mount Everest in the Himalayas on Sunday.

25th gold win for Raymond at Chelsea

THEY all lined up earlier today to admire Raymond Evison’s gold-winning exhibit at this year’s Chelsea Flower Show.  

25th gold win for Raymond at Chelsea

Les Banques work wrecked my trade, says hairdresser

A HAIRDRESSER claims roadworks at Les Banques have ‘wrecked’ her business because customers were avoiding the area.

Les Banques work wrecked my trade, says hairdresser

Trawler skipper fined £8,000 for fishing within 12-mile limit

A TRAWLER that was caught fishing within the 12-mile limit without a licence at the weekend could catch the Bailiwick’s yearly scallop total in just over a month.

Scottish fishing boat Isla-S skipper Paul Longden, right, on his way to court yesterday with a Sea Fisheries officer. He was fined £8,000 as a direct alternative to 90 days in prison. 	(Picture by Steve Sarre, 1324257)

Newsroom Live – 21 May, 2013

We’ll have more on last night’s suspected arson attack in tomorrow’s paper – we’ll be finding out how the occupants of the Les Amballes house are faring and talking to the Fire and Rescue Service and the police about what might have caused the blaze.

A firefighter and forensics investigator at the scene of last night's suspected arson attack in Les Amballes.

Two rescued from fire in possible arson attack

POLICE are investigating a potential arson with intent to endanger life after two people had to be rescued from a house fire early today.

Fire crews attend the scene of a blaze at a home in Les Amballes.  The fire was discovered in the porch of Mrs Le Huray’s home at 2am today. 	(Pictures by Tom Tardif)

Deputy raises A&E concerns in defence statement

MANY doctors in Accident and Emergency do not believe they are capable of resuscitating a newborn baby, a deputy has alleged.

Deputy raises A&E concerns in defence statement

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