Jersey: Beyond the wavesMay 06, 2000
Tim Pozzi spent his youth exploring Jersey's pubs and beaches, then his sister took him wall-spotting and set him off on an inland trail of discovery
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Jersey: Cream and spiceMay 13, 2000
Conservative used to be the word for the island's cuisine. No longer. Paul Mansfield is spoilt for choice
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Jersey: The tide has turnedby Juliet CloughJuly 12, 2001
Jersey is best known for its tragic past, highlighted in a new museum. But Juliet Clough is captivated by its present
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What lies beneathAugust 30, 2006
When the tide goes out around Jersey, it keeps on going to reveal some astonishing sights, from diverse wildlife to Napoleonic forts. Jeremy Seal explores this wilderness before its hidden once again by the incoming sea.
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The perfect break: JerseyMay 09, 2007
With flights from 20 UK airports, the island of Jersey offers easy access and an easy lifestyle, says Nigel Tisdall
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What lies beneathFebruary 02, 2008
When the tide goes out around Jersey, it keeps on going to reveal some astonishing sights, from diverse wildlife to Napoleonic forts. Jeremy Seal explores this wilderness before its hidden once again by the incoming sea.
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Jersey: When the tide turnsby Gabriella Le BretonOctober 13, 2008
The best time to visit the Channel Island of Jersey's beaches is at low water
when the lunar-like seabed is revealed. Gabriella Le Breton reports.
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Braye Beach Alderney: Hotel Guruby Fiona DuncanNovember 04, 2008
Fiona Duncan is delighted to find Alderney's once disappointing Braye Beach
hotel completely transformed.
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Slightly foreign and not far offJanuary 13, 2007
Continuing our series on travel without flying, Stephen McClarence takes the ferry to Guernsey, an island with a 'mildly Mediterranean&rsquo< feel.
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The White House Herm: Hotel Guruby Fiona DuncanMay 27, 2009
Despite the drab furnishings and hungry waiters, Herm's White House hotel is
full of potential, says Fiona Duncan.
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Supreme Court rules in favour of Sark feudal systemDecember 01, 2009
A ruling by the Supreme Court, which has preserved the last bastion of
feudalism in the western world on the tiny Channel island of Sark, is to be
challenged at the European Court of Human Rights.
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