IT was a paws-itively successful start for the JSPCA’s inaugural ‘Bark Run’ over the weekend – with more than £5,000 raised to support domestic animals and wildlife in need. 150 runners – some of ...
A FORMER Home Affairs Minister has announced she will be standing for re-election in June and seeking one of the nine Senatorial seats. Deputy Helen Miles confirmed her intention to seek the ...
A JERSEY woman who had never previously considered cycling as a way to travel has ridden solo all the way from France to Japan – crossing 24 countries along the way. Rosie Hill, who had been living in ...
A CLEANING error on one farm has been identified as the cause of the contamination that prompted Jersey Dairy to recall batches of milk and butter this week. The dairy also confirmed that most of the ...
FOR patients in hospital wards and children in classrooms across Jersey, a wagging tail can sometimes make all the difference. Two Islanders and their dogs have now been recognised for that work, ...
A ST BRELADE Deputy and former Environment Minister has announced his intention to stand for re-election. Jonathan Renouf, who was elected for the first time in 2022, said that it had been “a huge ...
JERSEY Hockey retained inter-insular honours and ensured “The Big Stick” remains on island soil following another fiercely contested day of Channel Islands rivalry against Guernsey. Six matches across ...
A 44-YEAR-OLD woman has been found guilty of inappropriately touching a teenage boy after she caressed his inner thigh and ...
AFTER a brief mid-season break, the Jersey Bulls women are set to return to action tomorrow with an away trip to South Park (Reigate) in the newly formed Surrey Division 1 Group A. The league split ...
THE former most senior Scouts leader in the Island was convicted this morning of abusing a child – including force-feeding ...
AN attempt to widen Jersey’s newly approved assisted-dying law to include people experiencing “unbearable suffering” has been decisively rejected by the States Assembly, just weeks after Members ...
MORE than 400 people have given their backing to a petition launched in protest of a recent store refit at Boots on Queen Street. Set up by ‘Jersey Parents for Accessible Shopping’, the online ...
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