FILIP Nowacki cemented his status as one of British swimming’s brightest prospects with a standout double performance at the Aquatics GB Championships in London. The Jersey teenager produced two elite ...
Jersey’s national men’s team will play at Lord’s for the first time in their history where they will face MCC in two T20 ...
A YEAR 13 Hautlieu student has been named “Jersey’s brightest young economist” after winning a prestigious award for his essay on trade wars that showed exemplary understanding of complex issues.
A PROGRAMME of wildlife walks designed to offer people the chance to take a closer look at Jersey’s unique landscapes is due to return next month. The Jersey National Park runs the Walk in the Park ...
A FORMER head of both the Chamber of Commerce and the Hospitality Association is set to stand in the upcoming election. Ian Barnes will contest one of the three Deputy seats on offer in St Helier ...
APRIL 2026 was a date almost certainly circled on Housing Minister Sam Mézec’s calendar – and one of significance for the thousands of Islanders who rent their homes, as well as their landlords.
FINANCE firms and critical infrastructure operators in Jersey are being urged to stay vigilant as tensions in the Middle East increase cyber risk. The Jersey Cyber Security Centre said that, while ...
A YOUTH theatre group is inviting Islanders to “Dare to Dream” this week as they take to the stage with a magical new musical production. Charity Jersey Youth Performing Arts is presenting its latest ...
Regular readers of this newspaper will often see references to our government needing to act more like a business. Clearly the two things are totally different in terms of their structure, funding, ...
A BID from DFDS to operate an inter-island ferry service using its freight and passenger vessel Stena Vinga has failed to gain the green light from Sarnian politicians. In a statement yesterday, ...
CHILDREN are being “let down” in a deepening stand-off over ADHD care, campaigners have warned – after GPs refused to change their position on prescribing medication despite mounting pressure on ...
PLANS to create a seabird sanctuary at Plémont have been given the green light despite concerns about the visual impact of the scheme. Environment Minister Steve Luce has approved the construction of ...