AN EX-FARMER who came within 50 votes of winning a seat in the States Assembly in 2022 has confirmed his intention to have a second tilt at being elected when the Island goes to the polls in June.
A CREW rowing and cycling from the Minquiers to the Shetland Islands has found itself in a near-death situation as their boat failed approaching Portsmouth – sending them drifting in the way of an ...
A SENIOR lawyer “of the highest calibre and experience” has been appointed as the new chair of Jersey’s competition watchdog. Martin Coleman, an international expert in competition law and regulatory ...
THOSE who have gone through Jersey’s family courts are being asked to share their experiences, particularly where allegations of domestic abuse are involved. The survey forms part of a review into the ...
A RENEWED warning about sea safety has been issued after lifeguards staged multiple rescues at St Ouen’s Bay. The RNLI said that several inexperienced surfers had got into difficulty during the recent ...
IT’S rather ironic that at a time when we presumably want to know as much as we can about the candidates standing for election, we’re now in a period when their public comments are more restricted. ...
WORK to create a memorial garden at Haut du Mont remains on course for opening by the fourth anniversary of the tragic explosion. Family members of the ten Islanders killed by the blast at the Pier ...
A FOUR-WAY – at least – battle to be St Helier’s next Constable was the stand-out feature of a brisk start to business at Morier House in St Helier yesterday as the starting gun was fired on the 2026 ...
JERSEY’S supply chains remain “secure” but the Island is susceptible to global market forces, the Chief Minister has said after the UK government confirmed it was contingency planning for potential ...
By Carl Parslow JERSEY businesses are not asking for favours. They are not seeking exemptions from rules designed to protect ...
A LARGE rise in the number of sick days taken by public sector employees is a “symptom of wider problems among the workforce”, the chair of the States spending watchdog has said. Public Accounts ...
APPLICATIONS for the recreational fishing of Atlantic bluefin tuna in Jersey’s waters can now be submitted after new regulations were approved earlier this year. The Infrastructure and Environment ...
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