ISLANDERS have been advised that there will be no quick or easy solution to the sinkhole that opened on a St Helier street a week before Christmas and has caused disruption ever since. The latest ...
A BACKBENCH Deputy will seek support from fellow politicians for his bid to halt the sale of a former care facility when the States Assembly convenes next week. Deputy Alex Curtis has lodged a ...
AUTHORITIES could soon have the power to test skippers for alcohol and drugs in the event of an incident at sea, a Scrutiny panel has heard. Economic Development Minister Kirsten Morel, who oversees ...
A NEW taxi rank has been created at the Esplanade as part of efforts to make town “better connected”. The new rank will “better serve the public” and the nearby International Financial Centre, ...
PREPARATORY work for the construction of the Island’s new hospital is set to start within weeks, the government has confirmed, following the granting of planning permission for the £710 million ...
OLD woman has been jailed for four years and six months after trying to bring £13,000 worth of cocaine into Jersey. Emma Louise Llewellyn, from Stoke-on-Trent, arrived on a flight from Liverpool in ...
A FAMILY-RUN building firm is ceasing trading after the death of the “mainstay” of the company. Michael Nicholson, director at Nicholson Builders, announced yesterday that with deep regret they had ...
Sponsored content Adele Bohlen, Crown Dependencies director and chief executive of Lloyds Bank International, tells Emily Moore how the firm’s sponsorship of the première of Bergerac ties in with its ...
OLD man who carried out a “brutal” attack against a woman after she rejected his unwanted sexual advance has been sent to ...
AN application for the Island’s new £710 million General Hospital at Overdale has been approved. The Planning Committee – a ...
THE popularity of Bergerac stems from an era long before it was necessary to look out for online scams… but that didn’t stop fraudsters trying to profit from a social-media competition featuring the ...
OPTIONS” for addressing the challenges faced by employers and employees when searching for accommodation within the “registered” sector are being explored, according to the Chief Minister – who ...