THE Health Minister has rejected a scrutiny panel’s claims that a proposed new health board has not had “sufficiently rigorous or systemic analysis” to warrant its creation. Deputy Tom Binet was ...
JERSEY’s visitor numbers are 16% down so far this year – but what is behind the figure? James Jeune spoke to Visit Jersey chief executive Tricia Warwick. THE headwinds facing the Island’s visitor ...
THE Jersey Royal Company has submitted plans to convert the shuttered Talana Hotel in Bagot Road into worker accommodation. A planning application has been lodged seeking a change of use for the site, ...
JERSEY Bulls Women maintained their perfect start to life in the South East Counties Women’s Football League Surrey Division ...
THE deal between Jersey and DFDS – which sets out the terms of the Danish ferry operator’s service for the next 20 years – will be published by the end of next month. The ‘concession agreement’ which ...
PLAYING in front of a rapturous home crowd is always something players enjoy, and the Evelyn Partners Jets made full use of home comforts this afternoon, overcoming a physical display from Ryland to ...
A COMEDY novel that stemmed from a Jersey magazine column about “single-life escapades” in the Island has been shortlisted for a national award that aims to celebrate and encourage witty women authors ...
THE public are being asked for their views on plans to build 12 self-catered units of tourist accommodation on the site of the former Milano Bars in St Ouen’s Bay. Since its demolition in 1996, the ...
THE Evelyn Partners Jets continue their Premier League 3 campaign tomorrow, set for an 11am start, by welcoming ...
It has been a whirlwind few weeks for Jersey cricketer Asa Tribe. The 21-year-old has long been seen as one of the Island’s top young talents but he is now grabbing the attention the world over. The ...
Before dawn on 8 December 2022, two vessels cut across the still waters of the Channel. It was two weeks before Christmas, and a cold, dark night – but, despite the cold, the weather was dry and clear ...
DOOR” policy to manage access to wards and the appointment of a dedicated lead on absence are among new measures being considered to address rising violence against health staff and “terrible” staff ...