A GROWING number of Islanders are calling for tougher action to curb smoking and vaping in Jersey – with many supporting bans ...
Is the new health board the start of something more coherent – or a risk of something more confused?
By Bernard Place LATER this year, the States Assembly will debate a proposition from Health Minister Deputy Tom Binet to ...
FOUR of Jersey’s finest bodybuilders stepped onto one of the biggest stages in British bodybuilding on 28 September, as they ...
FRESH Jersey-caught tuna could be on restaurant menus next year with the government in advanced discussions with the UK about having a quota to land the fish. Environment Minister Steve Luce said that ...
Almost a quarter of the actions outlined in the government’s Disability Strategy have shown “minimal or no change” since being launched eight years ago. The 2023-2024 End of Year progress report, ...
JERSEY will be able to reuse more of its building waste after the Island’s leading aggregate recycling company invested close to £400,000 in a concrete-making ‘drive-thru’. AAL Recycling has built a ...
ISLANDERS have until 19 October to sign up to become a Jersey Overseas Aid volunteer – and potentially be part of a team travelling to Nepal, Zambia or Malawi next year. Recently, the Island’s ...
THE 42nd Jersey Rally lights up Island roads this Friday and Saturday with a bumper 90 car entry and many former winners and champions. Leading away the Roberts Garages sponsored event, will be 2024 ...
TWO gardens on the seafront in Havre des Pas could soon be taken over by the parish of St Helier. The Vingtaine de la Ville, which covers the centre of town and includes Fort Regent and Havre des Pas, ...
THE government’s finances are in a “precarious” position due to a weakening GDP, years of growth in the public sector workforce and increases in spending, the head of the Island’s civil service has ...
TV presenter and actor James Corden has said he would support an attempt to return a prehistoric monument currently in his back garden to Jersey – although its protected status in the UK could make ...
AN Islander who spent six years searching for the cause of his chronic pain is urging others who fear a diagnosis may have been missed to take control of their health by using a little-known process ...
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