ST CLEMENT FC rounded off an outstanding season yesterday by lifting the Wheway Memorial Trophy after a dominant 4-1 victory ...
ROUND ONE of the domestic Premier T20 competition saw ATF St Ouen Springfield (SOS) and Rathbones Old Victorians (OVs) begin their campaigns with impressive victories at FB Fields yesterday. In ...
INCOMING politicians are being urged to make the Island’s special educational needs system an urgent priority amid warnings of rising costs, growing demand and continuing frustration among families ...
AN unofficial and anonymous ‘election guide’ backing certain candidates over others has been slammed as “AI slop” made by “right wingers” by the leader of Reform Jersey, who he said would rather ...
MATCHES in next month’s football World Cup which kick off no later than 11pm can be screened in licensed premises, the Bailiff has said. The major 104-match tournament, which will be hosted by Mexico, ...
THE search is on for Islanders who have completed the rare Gold Duke of Edinburgh award ahead of a ceremony marking 70 years of the program. Next month, an event is due to be held in the grounds of ...
PROPOSALS from prospective development partners to “help shape the next chapter” of the La Folie Inn site are currently being evaluated by Ports of Jersey. The update comes five months after formal ...
For the first time since 2022, islanders will once again head to the polls to elect senators on an island-wide basis. On 7 June, nine of these seats are up for grabs in the States Assembly — and every ...
CLAIMS by a Value Jersey candidate that the Jersey Electoral Authority was “very satisfied” with meetings held with the political movement have been rejected by the authority itself. In a statement ...
THE Jersey Long Distance Swimming Club launched its sea-swimming season in memorable fashion after local endurance swimmer Phil Gaudin completed the earliest Jersey-to-France crossing on record last ...
WITH a district that is home to Havre des Pas, the Waterfront, Fort Regent and several other political hot potatoes, those vying for a St Helier South Deputy seat will have a tough job on their hands.
THE recent spell of warm weather has been enjoyed by many but has also prompted concerns about how climate change is affecting the Island. A recent report on the government’s attempts to tackle the ...