BAD weather that left a DFDS passenger and freight ship stuck in the UK has resulted in a number of changes to the Danish ferry firm’s sailing schedule. The Portsmouth-Jersey sailing scheduled for ...
GOREY Pier is set to get a lot busier in a few weeks’ time as Ports of Jersey prepares for the removal of the deteriorating landing stage at the end of the grade-one listed structure. A planning ...
THERE’S a temptation at this time in the electoral cycle to start columns like this with, “here’s another question to put to candidates standing in the election.” Carry on like that for too long, and ...
JERSEY’S preparations for the 2026 Commonwealth Games have taken another step forward with the appointment of Jean Cross and Andy Hamon to key leadership roles for this summer’s event in Glasgow.
JERSEY should be a place where young people “believe we can have a future”, a 22-year-old St Clement parishioner has said as he confirmed he will be standing in the upcoming election. Noah Jervis, who ...
By Douglas Kruger HOW much production value does it take to make a show outstanding? Andrew Lloyd Webber replicated an entire ...
THE ban on mobile phone use during the school day at government schools and colleges has been “received well”, according to the Education Minister – but there are “discussions to have” as to what the ...
A RECRUITMENT process will “commence shortly” to replace the Public Health director, who recently left the Island for Vancouver. Professor Peter Bradley took up his post in Jersey in 2021 having ...
JERSEY risks being unprepared for an inevitable shift to driverless transport, an industry leader has warned after the government abandoned early work on driverless vehicle laws – despite tens of ...
NEW rules coming into force today require pet owners to obtain an Animal Health Certificate before travelling to Europe. Pet owners who are living in Jersey and whose main residence is not in the EU ...
COMPLAINTS relating to ministerial decisions and government maladministration more than doubled last year from 2024. States Complaints Panel chairman Geoffrey Crill said it had been “a very busy year” ...
DIVIDENDS from taxpayer-owned businesses are “nice to haves” rather than essential after it emerged that a £20m dividend from JT last year was not paid as expected, the Treasury Minister has said. The ...
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