TWO young women from Jersey – one who gave a life-saving donation and another whose life was saved by a stranger – have joined forces to urge Islanders to take a simple step that could mean the ...
FILIP NOWACKI travels from Somerset to Scotland today [11 MARCH] as he prepares for the 2026 British Championships with an ...
LES ORMES RESORT is set to become the island’s largest padel centre after securing funding for a major expansion of its ...
The chair and vice-chair of the new Jersey Health and Care Partnership Board have been announced. The establishment of the Partnership Board, which the government has stated will bring together ...
JERSEY’s gender pay gap is narrowing – but the picture varies dramatically depending on where you work. Figures released yesterday by Statistics Jersey, which were based on a snapshot from June 2025, ...
JERSEY golfer Jo Hacker continues a demanding early-season run with a trip to Florida next week. The Islander will tee off in two events, including the Ocala Open, to sharpen his game ahead of an ...
THE Royal Court is due to decide next month whether the former Nude Dunes restaurant at Le Pulente can become tourist accommodation. Two similar applications by the owner, Nadia Miller, to turn part ...
Opinion
If you can’t give a child an early sense of independence and responsibility here, where can you?
By Douglas Kruger WHEN you’re nine, Hove is a faraway land, shrouded in mystery. Why, it might as well be Cairo. It might as well be Japan, the Himalayas! And many of the young Jersey players, ours ...
A CRIMINAL investigation into deaths linked to Jersey’s troubled rheumatology service has been ruled out after the police concluded the legal test for gross negligence manslaughter had not been met.
JERSEY remains caught up in an escalating dispute over the fate of proceeds from Roman Abramovich’s sale of Chelsea Football Club – as lawyers for the sanctioned Russian oligarch warn the UK ...
A 21-YEAR-OLD foreign national convicted of violent and sexual offences will be deported after the Royal Court ruled that the public interest in protecting the community outweighed his right to remain ...
HOLIDAYMAKERS returning from Europe will still have to leave the cheese and sausages behind, after the Environment Minister confirmed that there is no plan to lift Jersey’s ban on personally importing ...
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