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By Stephen Le Quesne WE must not lose the joy and glue of community. The uniqueness of feeling settled, grounded and being ...
ALTHOUGH almost 95% of Jersey’s electricity is imported from low-carbon sources in France, most of the Island’s total energy ...
CONTINUING financial pressures” in the States police pose “significant risks” to the wellbeing of officers, the Jersey Police ...
ISLANDERS are being urged to help “paint the seafront orange” by donning their brightest clothes and taking on a 5km walk next weekend in support of a local family charity. ‘Take a Walk on the Bright ...
JERSEY must stop prioritising flats and start building more family homes if it wants to reverse its falling birth rate and tackle the so-called ‘bean drain’, the Housing Minister has said. Deputy Sam ...
A blues album recorded in Jersey has been nominated for a prestigious USA music award. Ten Chicago Blues Classics was recorded by Jersey-born Blues harmonica virtuoso Giles Robson and triple Grammy ...
A REFRESHED Battle of Flowers was met with enthusiasm from Islanders – with organisers now deciding whether to adopt a “hybrid” format next year after the town route drew positive feedback. Battle ...
BUSINESS representatives are urging the government to rethink a policy which saw trainee minimum wage rates integrated into a ...
CHUGGY PERCHARD and his team maintained their dominance over channel island rivals Guernsey, as a George Richardson 5 wicket ...
A FAMILY-FRIENDLY fundraiser in memory of a 12-year-old, who died in 2022 from a rare type of bone cancer, is taking place ...
ISLANDERS could end up paying “more for less”, a senior scrutineer has said after it emerged that some routine elective procedures and treatments are being reviewed amid rising costs. Deputy Jonathan ...
A VISITOR who has come to Jersey at least twice a year for more than half a century has written an impassioned letter to the JEP, lamenting the loss of the Island’s appeal to tourists. Patricia Gray, ...