JERSEY’S junior hockey players travel to Guernsey with six squads this weekend as they take on their Channel Island rivals ...
RALLY stars Sam Touzel and Max Freeman have commenced their 2026 season in style, making a late surge in this year’s Corrib ...
By Carl Parslow THE minimum wage now stands at £13 an hour, rising to £13.59. The policy is done. What is not done, and scarcely discussed, is the economy in which this policy must operate. Because ...
A LEGAL standard for PFAS in mains water will be introduced, if the States agree, limiting the maximum amount of the toxic chemical to a third of its current level. Environment Minister Steve Luce is ...
CHANGES to dog access rules are being considered for two of Jersey’s main parks, the Infrastructure Minister has revealed. Constable Andy Jehan said that changes are being considered to allow dogs on ...
THE first-of-its-kind case which saw veteran politician Philip Ozouf narrowly avoid a jail term for breaching the Island’s immigration laws has led to renewed calls for modern slavery legislation to ...
States police are being handed almost three-quarters-of-a-million-pound lifeline from confiscated criminal assets to upgrade technology struggling to cope with the scale and complexity of digital ...
FURTHER disciplinary action by the States Assembly against Philip Ozouf is “technically possible”, but “highly unlikely”, the chair of the Privileges and Procedures Committee has said. Deputy Steve ...
PHILIP Ozouf made a triumphant entry into the political arena in November 1999 when he ranked top of the poll among eight candidates competing for four vacancies for the role of Deputy in St Helier ...
A TOTAL of £120,000 will be drawn from a charitable trust fund to purchase insulin pumps in a bid to “improve the outcome and experience of patients with diabetes”. A recent ministerial ...
AN ENDANGERED turtle rescued during Storm Goretti is preparing to leave Jersey next week after making a strong recovery. Crush the loggerhead turtle is due to fly to Southampton on Tuesday courtesy of ...
DEPUTY Philip Ozouf has been sentenced to 120 hours of community service for employing Rwandan nationals at a laundrette he owned and his own home – knowing that it broke the terms of their work ...
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