DOZENS of French students visited the Island recently to meet their pen pals after months of letter exchanges. A total of 80 pupils from Anne Frank Primary School in Saint-Pair-sur-Mer in Normandy met ...
A MARRIED couple were among five new police officers sworn in at the Royal Court. PCs Peter Devoy and Natalie Devoy, Isabel Atherley, Gary Titherly and Storm McEvoy took their oaths of office ...
A WOMAN in her seventies was given a suspended sentence after she took out a knife during an argument with an older man – during which she smacked, pushed and verbally threatened him. Mary Patricia ...
CHECK-IN staff at the Airport have been encouraged to charge passengers a controversial fee for oversized baggage to hit flight targets, sparking online backlash. Ports of Jersey said that a sign – ...
AN investigation into Jersey Dairy’s procedures after batches of milk and butter had to be recalled due a cleaning error that led to contamination is still ongoing a month later. Specific batches of 2 ...
A MAN who helped import £30,000 worth of cannabis has been given a “final chance” to turn his life around as he was handed a community service order. Curtis Morgan Aubert (23) admitted being knowingly ...
THE use of rapid tranquilisation being used to sedate dementia patients over the past year is “nice and low”, the Health Department has said – a year after major concerns were raised by charity ...
JOINING the Jersey Field Squadron more than two decades ago as a private soldier, Major David Watson has returned to its ranks as Officer Commanding. The 44-year-old chartered accountant has just ...
A PERSON has been arrested and another taken to Hospital after a two-car collision at Le Braye which led to a car catching ...
A TENDER process has been launched to secure new service providers for the Channel Islands Lottery at a “pivotal moment” in its 50-year history. Created in 1975, the CI Lottery is governed and ...
A ST Helier office building could be used to turned into “much-needed” hotel accommodation, if a major planning application is approved. A application has been put forward by MAC Architectural ...
THE historic Le Moulin de Quétivel in St Peter’s Valley – with its working waterwheel – is hosting its first second-hand book sale this week. The event has been organised by the National Trust for ...
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