A MAJOR blaze in Little Sark – that left some firefighters injured – and a wildfire in Guernsey have prompted a reminder from Jersey’s fire chief for Islanders to stay vigilant amid the hot and dry ...
THE JSPCA has launched an appeal to find a new home after announcing plans to leave its St Saviour’s Road headquarters, where the animal shelter has been based for almost a century – warning that its ...
REMOVING GST from food would cost the public purse an estimated £14 million a year, according to the new Treasury Minister – who warned the biggest financial benefit would go to the Island’s ...
AN equestrian centre in St Martin will become the new home of a charity which helps disabled adults and children to ride, if a planning application is approved. Riding for the Disabled is currently ...
THE bathing pool at Havre des Pas has bested its Sarnian equivalent once again by claiming a superior place on the AA’s ‘Lido League’. The St Helier site came 12th on the ranking compiled by the ...
NEW UK laws requiring schools to hold life-saving EpiPens for any student to use will not be introduced in Jersey – although ministers say the Island already has many of the same safeguards in place.
A JERSEY business is leading the fight against global modern slavery by championing the ethical recruitment of migrant workers in places like Dubai and Qatar. FSI Worldwide was co-founded in 2006 by ...
A COMPETITION designed to celebrate Jersey’s farming community and their commitment to biodiversity, soil health and sustainable agriculture is returning for its third year. The Cover Crop Competition ...
ALLOWING young Islanders to take the first year of their States pension as a lump sum to assist with housing deposits is being considered by ministers as a measure to help people take their first ...
THERE will be no immediate changes to the Island’s immigration procedures to support families devastated by the Venezuelan earthquakes after an Islander’s urgent plea following the loss of his brother ...
TAXI drivers have described the closure of Jersey Airport’s overflow rank during the busy summer season as a “nightmare” and “complete mayhem”. The taxi overflow area – known as the ‘bull ring’ – is ...
AN independent inquiry into the nature and extent of child grooming in Jersey should be commissioned, the chair of the Island’s Violence Against Women and Girls Taskforce has said. Kate Wright, who is ...
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