DFDS has brought in a relief vessel and made changes to its sailing schedules in a bid to “support travel arrangements over ...
CLAIMS that Jersey is “not safe” or “far from resilient” are inaccurate and risk undermining public confidence, the Chief Minister has said. Deputy Lyndon Farnham was responding to an open letter from ...
States police were called to a collision on Route des Genets in St Brelade earlier this evening. The force said it was ...
The Health Minister has expressed his “great disappointment” in the “poor” response to plans to give professionals a stronger voice in Jersey’s healthcare system. In a message circulated to those ...
CONCRETE improvements for young Islanders with special educational needs and disabilities are “not yet evident” — six months after a damning review found the system to be “outdated and often ...
A JERSEY-BORN student nurse has been awarded a top honour for her work in giving her peers a voice and encouraging union engagement. Mary Bichard, an adult and child nursing masters student at the ...
VISITORS from outside the UK and Ireland will need to have electronic travel authorisations from 23 April. Visitors to the Island, including children and babies, will need to have an ETA unless they ...
THE outcome of an investigation into suspected price-fixing cartels operating in the Island’s transportation, logistics and storage sector is expected in late May or June, the Island’s competition ...
AN Assistant Health Minister has confirmed she will seek re-election in St Clement in June’s election. Deputy Barbara Ward was elected as a first-time candidate in 2022, finishing second in the poll ...
JUST a few weeks before the second season of Bergerac is due to air, Jersey’s Economic Development Minister has revealed that negotiations are already taking place “with a view to committing to series ...
Sponsored content B ONLY a few weeks ago, Crypto Corner highlighted the dangers of decentralised finance after a $50 million trade was executed for just $36,000, exposing the harsh realities of low ...
ISLANDERS with settled status have faced issues travelling back to Jersey as some international airport staff do not recognise their paperwork. After Brexit, EU, EEA and Swiss nationals living in ...
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