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A new exhibition that celebrates biodiversity across the Channel Islands has opened. Jersey Heritage is staging "Wild Islands': through the lens" in the newly built museum space at Hamptonne, St ...
The organisers of the Channel Islands' four-day Pride Festival say they want to make sure there are events everyone can enjoy. The festival, which is being held in Jersey this year will take place ...
In the 1200s, England’s King John lost all of his territories in mainland Normandy to King Philip II Augustus of France, but was able to retain possession of Jersey and the other Channel Islands.
Two Jersey scientists map out 11,000 years of the island’s geology. Channel. Jersey. Environment. Wednesday 28 October 2020 at 10:39pm. Two amateur ...
The King and Queen will be introduced to the “best of Jersey”, including potato farmers, beekeepers and fishermen, on their first visit to the Channel Islands in more than a decade. The royal ...
The King was chatting to the owner of Jersey Sea Salt and the Queen was buying a tub of Jersey Dairy ice cream when they were each told by their personal protection officers that they had to leave.
Jersey has made it into the top 10 European islands for travellers. The Channel Island was rated sixth in the list compiled from tourists' reviews by TripAdvisor, beating the likes of Majorca ...
A Channel Islands Pride event will go ahead later this year in Jersey. The free festival will take place on 16 September in St Helier with a parade, live music and street performers.
There are many islets that make up the Channel Islands, but only seven of them are permanently inhabited. They are: Jersey, Guernsey, Alderney, Sark, Herm, Jethou, and Brechou.
The Channel Islands will not give up control of their territorial waters. It comes after concerns the UK could offer French fishermen improved access to Channel Islands' waters, in bid to pass a ...
But perhaps the most poignant chapter of Jersey's history lies in its wartime resilience, commemorated at the Channel Islands Military Museum and the Jersey War Tunnels.
More than 200 images, taken by 40 photographers from Jersey and Guernsey, have been included in the exhibition A new exhibition that celebrates biodiversity across the Channel Islands has opened.