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A PUBLIC consultation on extending the Freedom of Information Law to cover arm’s-length organisations is due to take place later this year – despite an 11-year-old States decision to do so remaining ...
FLYERS might complain about the price of a snack at Jersey Airport or longingly remember the days when its upper deck was free to access – but they have it better than most UK passengers and they ...
A CHARITY event which sees DJ novices swap spreadsheets for soundboards and office floors for dancefloors is returning for its second year. The White Collar DJ event is supporting MacMillan Jersey and ...
GOVERNMENT officials will meet the founder of a company that wants to create a railway service between St Helier, Corbière and the Airport to “discuss his ideas”. Infrastructure Minister Andy Jehan ...
THE JSPCA is urging Islanders to come forward with any information after a dog was found wandering alone in St Brelade with no sign of its owner. The blind female dog, whose identity is still unknown, ...
By Carmel Corrigan “I DISAPPROVE of what you say, but I will defend to the death your right to say it”. This oft-used quote ...
THE first phase of work to turn Broad Street into a pedestrian-priority zone – with a similar look to the recently completed King Street / New Street crossing – will begin a week on Monday. The ...
JERSEY must not rush into passing new online safety regulation “which doesn’t do the job we want it do”, the Information Commissioner has warned – in the wake of major criticism surrounding ...
A GYMNASTICS club for disabled children that has produced several world champions has closed after more than three decades. The Jersey Special Gymnastics Club closed its doors in June following ...
A COUPLE from the UK who will this year attend their tenth Jersey International Air Display have thanked organisers for gifting them VIP passes after they were unable to take part in a local giveaway.
JERSEY’S equestrian community has a new star rising through the ranks, as local para-athlete Ryan Le Monnier is turning heads in Dressage. This year has been a busy one for the equestrian athlete, but ...
FOR decades, the only locomotive you might expect to see trundling across St Aubin’s Bay has been Le Petit Train – but one Islander with a passion for trains is hoping to bring about an “affordable ...
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