IN theory it should have been a straightforward task for the league leaders to defeat the side propping up the table. In fact ...
PROPOSALS to reduce the number of licensing categories and update the decades old alcohol laws have been welcomed by the Jersey Hospitality Association. Appearing at an Economic and International ...
Goal-scoring centre-halves are a rarity these days. But in our corner of the Islands, there’s a man who has inherited the baton from more esteemed names before him – think Dion Dublin, or John Terry – ...
THE grant-funded charity responsible for the Island’s major historic sites, museums and public archives has welcomed the passing of Jersey’s first ‘treasure law’ and said it will set up a system to ...
JERSEY War Tunnels has announced plans for a new exhibition space and improvements to its visitor facilities, with neighbours invited to learn more at a pair of community information evenings this ...
VISITORS to Jersey have spent over £5 million on tax-free shopping since a new scheme to make GST refunds easier began in July, according to its head of sales. Speaking at a Chamber of Commerce event ...
THREE Guernsey residents have been sentenced for a series of sex crimes – including sexually abusing a dog. Peter Beau Leigh (73) was jailed for two years and ten months for a number of sexual ...
A 23-YEAR-OLD “numpty” who admitted several “unsophisticated” attempts to use forged banknotes at Island shops has been jailed for 15 months. Tyler Colin Ahier appeared before the Royal Court ...
THE cost of living remains the single biggest concern for Islanders – cutting across age, income and household type – according to a major new survey. New research by independent think tank Policy ...
FOLLOWING last week’s article looking into the services provided by Jersey Sport, we continue our deep dive into the local disability sport community by getting in touch with the wider community. For ...
THE Premier League 3 title race has been sizzling away for several months, but with just three games remaining, the heat is ...
CRITICS have warned that the historic vote which saw Jersey become the second place in the British Isles to legalise assisted dying leaves “significant unanswered questions” about how the law will ...