WE’VE now had a couple of days to digest the news that one of our main charities is currently working out how it is going to operate with around 30% less funding from the Government. So, what have we ...
STATES police are appealing for witnesses to an “altercation” that took place at St James’ Wine Bar in the early hours of ...
A CAMBRIDGE-EDUCATED doctor accused of filming men urinating in public toilets appeared in the Royal Court yesterday to deny ...
JERSEY could see up to 270 additional crimes recorded every year if a package of five new laws tackling violence against ...
By Bernard Place THERE is sometimes a particular tone in Jersey’s public debate that becomes more noticeable during ...
VANISHED from Islanders’ bank accounts in a single day after fraudsters posing as bank staff tricked victims into handing ...
A PUBLIC sector recruitment freeze should be retained throughout the entire four-year term of the next government amid ...
SHOCK and anxiety have rippled through the Island community after the Jersey Employment Trust yesterday warned it may be ...
CHANGING careers to become a hairdresser is “largely unviable”, a hair salon has warned, adding that skills shortages in the sector will get worse unless lifelong learning reforms are put in place.
THE Guernsey Transport Licensing Authority’s decision to turn down a bid from Loganair to operate inter-island flights has been labelled a “lost opportunity” by Jersey’s Assistant Economic Development ...
THE Channel Islands’ dedicated search aircraft has been grounded following a decision by US aviation regulators to invalidate the registrations of hundreds of aircraft worldwide. The Channel Islands ...
JERSEY’S top windsurfing talent was on display over the weekend, as 11 took to the water at Sands, St Ouen’s Bay, to contest the Ian Atkinson Memorial Trophy. Although the competition was originally ...