LOCAL football returned in earnest across the Island this weekend, with league points on the line in multiple divisions ...
DISCUSSIONS around declaring Freemasonry membership – which have made national headlines following a controversial policy change by the Metropolitan Police – will be discussed in the States Chamber.
ONE of the tiniest Channel Islands could be on the brink of introducing what would amount to a form of wealth tax, under proposals to overhaul Sark’s unusual tax system. The small island, which has no ...
A PROPOSITION calling for all political movements, collaborations and campaigns fielding candidates in this summer’s election to publish full funding details may not be the right approach to ...
VISIT Jersey boss Tricia Warwick wants you to be an ambassador for the Island and has seven finely crafted words to help you achieve this. Focus groups have studied how people regard the Island from ...
PRESSURE is building on the government to provide additional funding for the Jersey Employment Trust – as the Social Security Minister seeks to reassure those accessing the service “they will continue ...
A MARINE and fisheries expert has been appointed as the new chief executive of the Jersey National Park. Greg Morel has more than two decades of experience in environmental governance, marine resource ...
MENTAL-HEALTH issues and alcohol and drug use are among the main drivers of homelessness in the Island, according to recently released statistics. Housing Minister Sam Mézec’s latest Homelessness in ...
REPRESENTATIVES from across the construction and engineering sectors attended a government presentation of planned capital ...
INTRODUCING a corporate manslaughter offence in Jersey would provide “clearer legal avenues for investigation and prosecution ...
A LEGAL shake-up aimed at removing the “obstacles” that have left Islanders struggling to access credit card services has been backed by a backbench panel. Proposed amendments to the Register of Names ...
EXPERTS reviewing Jersey’s draft assisted-dying legislation have raised serious concerns about a “highly unusual” clause that could allow relatives to appeal a patient’s decision to end their own life ...