By Mark Boleat ON 11 November, the States Assembly will debate new regulations governing the ownership of dogs – proposed by ...
By Ben Shenton WE all pay our social security on the promise of a pension when we retire. The custodian and manager is the ...
A 53-YEAR-OLD man has been unanimously found guilty of rape by a Royal Court jury. Simon De La Haye was accused of raping a ...
THE Social Security Minister has moved to reassure Islanders that the Island’s pension funds are in a “strong position”, as she hit out at “scaremongering” criticism of plans to take £50m every year ...
SCRAPPED routes to and from Jersey are often down to airlines making “brutal” decisions to move to more profitable links, the head of Ports of Jersey has said. Matt Thomas said that while it was ...
ST Saviour’s Hospital will be considered firstly for affordable homes, according to new development guidance for the site – although the listed Queen’s House building at the front could provide “a ...
HUNDREDS of Islanders are set to gather this evening for the 10th annual Pride of Jersey Awards – and you can follow the ...
AFTER 70 days of planning the logistics of paddling ten nautical miles and climbing to the highest peak in every county of ...
THE government is due to present an anticipated programme of projects to the construction industry before the end of the year, according to the chief executive of the Jersey Development Company. Lee ...
NEGOTIATIONS over the management of Havre des Pas Lido have broken down, sparking renewed uncertainty about the future of the historic site in St Helier. Unresolved questions over how the Lido will be ...
THE head of Jersey Water has mounted a staunch defence of the structure of the company, which is 74% owned by the States of Jersey. Helier Smith said that having the government as Jersey Water’s ...
NEW humanitarian funding for Palestine has been approved from the Jersey Overseas Aid Commission – taking the Island’s total donations to £1 million this year. The money will go to the UN World Food ...