A FARMER has thanked two local businesses for their generosity and support following a difficult time after the recent hot weather led to the deaths of four young calves. Zoe Marshall, of Clairval ...
A LOCAL charity is hoping to secure permission to host a campervan convoy, family-friendly activity day and overnight camp-out at the Watersplash to mark the end of the summer holidays. Healing Waves ...
SENATOR Sir Mark Boleat – who is set to become the next Planning Minister should the roles of Planning and Environment are split – has made his first decision: to allow a 30-home affordable housing ...
ISLANDERS who are with mobile service provider JT are continuing to experience issues loading photos and videos on social media. Many customers took to Facebook and Instagram on Friday to complain ...
JERSEY is on track to become the first place in the British Isles with an assisted-dying service after the law received formal approval from the Crown. The Assisted Dying (Jersey) Law 2026 has been ...
JERSEY’s incoming new Planning Minister has signalled he is prepared to revisit some of the Island’s most contentious planning rules – including minimum apartment size requirements – as part of a ...
TAXPAYER-OWNED utility JT now runs telecoms services in every school, hospital, prison and government building in the three Crown Dependencies following its purchase of Manx Telecom for a reported ...
VICTORIA College 1st XI cricket team finished in second place at this year’s Castles Festival in Monmouth, Wales. The hosts ran out comfortable winners for the fifth consecutive year, but the ...
A SCHEME to help first-time buyers could be extended to those seeking to move up the property ladder, the Housing Minister has said, after new figures revealed Jersey’s housing market will not meet ...
THE return of the Jersey Opera House has brought a renewed sense of excitement to the Island’s performing arts scene, according to the director of one of its first major community productions.
JERSEY’S housing stock will not meet the needs of Islanders over the next three years – with a surplus of family homes and too few smaller properties amid a trend of declining birthrates and reduced ...
SHOWING upcoming World Cup matches publicly on a big screen would be “counter-intuitive” as it could take business away from the hospitality industry which “need as much business as possible right now ...