THE recent spell of warm weather may have Islanders thinking about barbecues, but anyone planning on using a disposable one is being urged to dispose of them properly after an “avoidable” bin fire ...
A NURSE at the Hospital has been suspended for six months after multiple allegations of misconduct, including bullying colleagues and providing an inaccurate reference, were upheld by a professional ...
A FORMER Transport Minister is seeking a return to the States Chamber in one of the nine Senatorial seats. Guy de Faye was elected in 2002 and remained in the Assembly for six years. He lost his seat ...
A 51-YEAR-OLD Islander whose life was saved by the assiduous care and attention of medical professionals in Jersey and England is helping to raise awareness of heart failure. Artur Rodrigues was ...
A FORMER Housing Minister and chair of the Battle of Flowers is seeking a return to the political fray. Russell Labey, who represented St Helier’s No 1 district as Deputy for eight years from 2014 but ...
CHRISTMAS could come with extra magic this year for up-and-coming local theatrical talent, with a chance to appear in the Island’s first professional pantomime. Jersey Opera House says it is looking ...
PROVIDING long-term stability for children in care who have “often experienced disruption from an early age” should have been addressed in the near-decade since the care inquiry into child abuse in ...
THE full list of candidates for this summer’s Jersey election has been confirmed. A total of 92 Islanders have put their ...
JERSEY’S bank watchdog has taken control of the Island’s deposit protection scheme in a “pivotal” expansion of responsibilities. The Jersey Resolution Authority formally assumed responsibility for the ...
JERSEY’S law drafting office has faced an “exceptionally busy year”, with demands rising so sharply that some reforms were pushed aside and external consultants drafted in to cope. The Legislative ...
IT would be “remiss” of Jersey not to follow the UK with a smoking ban, according to a member of the Island’s Primary Care Body – after MPs backed plans to prohibit the sale of cigarettes to anyone ...
By Carmel Corrigan A CRUCIAL function of the Office of the Children’s Commissioner for Jersey (OCCJ) is to promote awareness among children and adults of children’s human rights. This week, as a key ...
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