By Neil MacLachlan BOLD decisions are urgently needed to provide the level of funding that our health care system needs to survive. Using top-up funds from the Budget is merely a form of assisted ...
ON the first Tuesday next month, expect the Island to take on a distinct shade of purple. It won’t be an unusual supermoon or another metrological event but Jersey coming together to join an ...
ENGINES roared through the Island’s twisting narrow roads this past weekend, as 2025’s Jersey Rally presented a thrilling show on the tarmac. The 91-strong bumper entry list took to this year’s new ...
ALMOST £2,000 has been raised in honour of a five-year-old Islander as part of a fundraising day to mark the anniversary of their death. On Friday, Islanders are being invited to wear blue and yellow ...
KEEN skaters and curling teams will be able to take to the ice once more later this month with the opening of the annual rink on the Weighbridge. On Saturday 25 October, Jersey On Ice will return for ...
THE Dreaming Trees illuminations are set to return to Howard Davis Park with “something completely new” in February next year, organisers have revealed. The light display, which was first held in 2023 ...
RETAILERS have warned that rising freight costs under Jersey’s new ferry arrangements are forcing them to find hundreds of thousands of pounds to balance their budgets – with Morrison’s alone facing a ...
A 100-panel solar farm within the grounds of a private home in Grouville has been approved by Planning. The ‘solar array’ will be built about 250m to the northwest of Gouray Lodge, off Gorey Hill, and ...
THE government has pledged to deliver “better value for taxpayers” as a result of bringing the AquaSplash pool in St Helier under its direct management, but questions remain over the future of the ...
BUSINESSES and destinations that embrace accessibility are opening the door to a vast, often overlooked market, according to the founder of ‘Purple Tuesday’. Mike Adams, who was in Jersey to promote ...
THE independent body created to assess the government’s delivery of plans to reach net-zero carbon emissions by 2050 has commenced its review – and is expected to publish its first report ahead of the ...
THE GOVERNMENT is yet to begin the search for a “successor” to its most senior civil servant – despite there being little more than a year before the current chief executive’s contract ends, the JEP ...