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IN what feels like an era-defining season for the Jersey Bulls, players and fans alike can feel quietly confident with the start Elliot Powell’s side have made to the new season. A resounding 5-0 win ...
SPADE in the ground” works are continuing at Overdale in preparation for the new hospital – with a preferred tenderer for the construction of the main acute building “expected to be agreed” before the ...
A NEW law governing the way the Island deals with archaeological finds is “the most important thing in heritage management in Jersey for 25 years”, according to a key player involved in the ...
DURRELL is to end the killing of deer for sport at its Dalnacardoch Estate in Scotland earlier than originally expected, the ...
A MAJOR Island construction group, which includes one of Jersey’s oldest and most recognisable brands, has gone bust. The Style Group – which includes AC Mauger, Style Homes, Style Windows, Style ...
TROPICAL stout is a style of beer usually found in parts of Africa and the Caribbean – but now a home-brewed variety made in a garage in St Peter has landed a prestigious national award. Given that ...
THE government needs to bring in more stringent punishments, such as confiscating and crushing cars, to tackle the perennial issue of drivers using Island roads as a racetrack, according to a former ...
ADDITIONAL routes to France are “absolutely” a priority for Ports of Jersey amid the ongoing drive to bolster the Island’s air links, according to the organisation’s chief executive. Matt Thomas said ...
THE Jersey Fire and Rescue Service has issued a safety reminder about the Island’s “fast-changing” tides and currents following a coastal rescue on Tuesday evening. JFRS responded to the incident at ...
AN “extraordinary and rare” document outlining Britain’s military plan to liberate the Channel Islands has been sold at auction for thousands of pounds. The Operation Nestegg plans, which contained ...
OLDER drivers in Jersey might not be “fully aware” of how age-related changes in vision can affect their ability to drive safely, the chief executive of a sight impairment charity has said – after it ...
RAPE investigations are often complex and time-consuming, a senior police officer has said as she justified why more than 100 cases remained unresolved at the end of last year – and outlined ...