WITH one heatwave behind us and another just around the corner, a new campaign has launched with the intention of making Jersey the most “sun-safe place in the British Isles”. The initiative – led by ...
JERSEY reigned supreme over Guernsey last weekend in the 2026 edition of The Governors’ Cup. The Governors’ Cup was presented to the Islands in 1931 by the Lieutenant-Governors of the time, Jersey’s ...
THE Island’s tax collector has banked an extra £225m in the past four years by improving the way it gets people to pay, according to the Jersey’s public sector watchdog. Revenue Jersey has been given ...
A NEW first-of-its-kind clinical trial involving the use of digitally-tracked monitoring devices will “put Jersey on the map” while helping experts to answer a question of “international importance”, ...
AN ACCLAIMED biographer is set to return to the Jersey Festival of Words this September to discuss his “explosive” new book. Andrew Lownie, a biographer who has generated equal amounts of suspicion ...
AS temperatures rise towards another possible heatwave next week, Jersey Met has confirmed that last month was the hottest June on record. An average temperature of 19.2°C across the month was 0.5°C ...
ASBESTOS contamination identified in an area along the Five Mile Road in St Ouen has now been cleaned up, government officials have confirmed. The area, opposite Jersey Pearl, was cordoned off over ...
MORE than 400,000 people travelled through Jersey Airport in the second quarter of this year as air and sea passenger numbers continued to climb following the introduction of new routes and increased ...
DETERMINING whether to build a new town primary school on the Gas Place site in St Helier is looming as one of the biggest questions facing the incoming Council of Ministers, with the new St Helier ...
ISLAND Energy has said no readings were discovered at Cherry Orchard Court that would have required an evacuation of the ...
ROUTE changes are being implemented by Brittany Ferries as part of a cost-saving “plan for the future” that includes the sale of two ships. The ferry firm – which lost the contract to became Jersey’s ...
ACCOMMODATION deemed to be “substandard” and “long-vacant” with a shop that hasn’t been used in 30 years could be turned into a three-bedroom property, if the Planning Department approves. Originally ...
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