A 14-year-old boy who was arrested following a knife-related “incident” at Haute Vallée yesterday has also been linked to an ...
LOGANAIR has confirmed a code-share agreement which will provide daily year-round links to Amsterdam. The Scottish carrier ...
EVERYONE on board a DFDS cargo ship has been confirmed safe after the vessel caught fire on its way from Jersey to Portsmouth ...
Reform Jersey leader Sam Mézec has severed his long-standing membership of the UK Labour Party – denouncing it as “deeply ugly”, “nasty” and incompetent. As an 18-year-old living in London, Deputy ...
AFTER undertaking two consecutive weeks of intense, sweat-filled workouts, I went for a change of pace this week and tried golf with PGA Fellow Professional Alex Mollin. Heading to the AMP Golf ...
A POLICY which stipulates that 15% of units in housing projects of 50 or more homes must be part of an assisted-purchase scheme could be reviewed, if States Members agree. Deputy Moz Scott argues that ...
NEW marine protected areas – due to come into force in September – could “finish off” the maritime industry and lead to Jersey having to import seafood caught in local waters from France or the UK, a ...
LOCAL football continued to be heavily disrupted by the weather over the weekend, with further postponements adding to an already congested fixture list across the Island. Jersey football now has ten ...
RETAILERS in Jersey have been contacted by Environmental Health officers after 36 infants in the UK suffered suspected food poisoning linked to recalled batches of contaminated baby formula. Several ...
The situation onboard the DFDS cargo ship that caught fire on its way from Jersey to Portsmouth yesterday is “under control”, the Danish shipping firm has said as it awaits the arrival of a back-up ...
HUNDREDS of Islanders have signed a paper petition calling for the States Assembly to agree that ground-mounted solar developments on agricultural land should be banned in the next Island Plan. And St ...
AFTER a career in education lasting more than three decades, the principal of Highlands College will be retiring this summer. Jo Terry-Marchant, who joined Highlands in 2004 and has been the college’s ...