JERSEY Business has once again come out in support of plans to build a luxury hotel next to Strive Health Club in St Peter. Revised plans for a smaller hotel have been submitted by Strive after its ...
REPAIR work is underway at the slipway next to the Royal Channel Islands Yacht Club in St Aubin following damage caused by storm conditions and high tides earlier this month. The Infrastructure and ...
We know that in the Channel Islands, a few miles of water can sometimes feel like an ocean. That’s why Aurigny is strengthening the connection between the Islands. Whether it’s a grandparent in ...
By Ben Shenton AS we all know, most of us who live in Jersey could move to the UK if we wished. We don’t need any permissions or permits, don’t need to go through an interview process, and we never ...
A WET opening month of 2026 saw 80% more rainfall than average fall in St Helier, while February has started off on the same, rather damp, foot. While just two dry days have been recorded so far this ...
It’s something that affects every part of Tracey Anfray’s life but many people have never heard of it… Misophonia is a chronic condition that causes extreme emotional or physiological reactions to ...
A NEW policy designed to bring greater transparency to work carried out by lobbyists who seek to influence States Members could be introduced after the forthcoming election. Proposed guidance on ...
DOZENS of Islanders have put themselves forward to serve on Jersey’s new rent tribunal. Housing Minister Sam Mézec has provided an update on the recruitment process for the tribunal, which will ...
PLANS have gone into build 59 homes designed for Islanders aged over 55 and/or with medical needs on half a field just south of Haute Vallée School. The western half of the field will be ring-fenced ...
THE Opera House is set to welcome stars of the new Bergerac next month with a Jersey premiere for the revamped detective drama’s second series. The screening, which will be followed by a drinks ...
AN Assistant Chief Minister has confirmed he will be seeking re-election in June. St Saviour Deputy Malcolm Ferey is among the growing number of sitting politicians who have confirmed their intentions ...
THE requirement for shops to obtain permits to open on Sundays and public holidays could be removed – if States Members back legislative changes being proposed by the Economic Development Minister.