A PRIORITY route for westbound buses to drive across the Esplanade could shave up to five minutes off journeys at peak times.
A DEBATE on new laws which would require owners of certain breeds of dangerous dog to register their pet and keep it muzzled in public has been delayed until next month. The Constables’ Committee has ...
THE Law Officers’ Department has declined to confirm whether legal proceedings involving a number of senior Jersey officials – brought before one of the UK’s highest judicial authorities – are ...
By Bernard Place Health Minister Tom Binet is facing a busy autumn. The Budget debate last month saw him asking for significantly more resources for baseline funding, preventative healthcare and ...
THE decision to cease the brewing of Liberation Ale in Jersey, with production shifting to the parent company’s UK brewery, has been described as “devastating” by a consumer pressure group. In a ...
JERSEY Rowing Club’s prestigious Round Island race took place on Saturday, as several dared to battle the elements and take ...
ST AUBIN’S BAY was lit up with top-tier sailing action over the weekend, as the 2025 Carey Olsen Jersey Regatta took place. Jersey’s three premier sailing clubs came together to hold this bumper ...
A LOCAL author will be hosting a football-themed family morning at Jersey Library on Saturday – including a reading from his new novel which celebrates the growing interest in women’s sport. James ...
AFTER around 1,800 days, the Jersey Opera House is preparing to reopen its doors to the general public for the first time tomorrow night. Following a government grant of £12.7 million, the historic ...
LONG-TERM care contributions could be increased by one percentage point from 2027 as part of “urgent action” to maintain the fund amid rising health costs. The government – as part of the 2026 Budget ...
PROPOSALS for all future housing developments to have a minimum of one parking space per property “risks making homes less affordable”, the Environment Minister has said. Deputy Steve Luce urged ...
STAFF at a St Helier department store will be swapping tills for treadmills today and tomorrow in aid of a domestic abuse charity. Employees at De Gruchy will be taking it in turns to complete a full ...