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JERSEY Airport’s operations director resigned yesterday after just 17 months in the post. Ashley Maggs has worked for Ports of Jersey for 11 years, rising from a role in the Airport Fire Service to ...
THE Island has failed to create enough sites for light industry and more areas will have to be identified, according to the Environment Minister. Deputy Steve Luce said that his department would “have ...
PATIENTS caught up in Jersey’s rheumatology scandal who have not yet begun their claims process could be prevented from using official apology letters as evidence, the JEP has learned. Law firm ...
Former Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn has launched a new political party. The Independent MP for Islington North said in a statement that the “system is rigged” as he called for “mass redistribution of ...
A WORKSHOP for politicians exploring Jersey’s population challenges, falling birth rate and economic prospects has given rise to an unexpected proposal, with one attendee suggesting a new alliance ...
BLUE Islands has still only paid back 17% of £8.5 million taxpayer-funded loan – despite now being almost 60% of the way through the repayment period. The airline was given the loan in July 2020, and ...
THE scaffolding industry in Jersey has strongly refuted any suggestion of price fixing or profiteering in the sector. On Wednesday, the Jersey Competition Regulatory Authority wrote an open letter to ...
A man has appeared in court to deny murdering a missing woman whose body was found in woodland after a major search operation. Reanne Coulson, 34, was last seen in Coventry in May and concerns were ...
A 15-year-old boy has told a jury he does not remember stabbing a fellow pupil to death at their school and denied he had worked himself “up into a rage”. The teenager was repeatedly shown CCTV ...
JERSEY’S Swimmers were the standout performers at the Orkney 2025 Island Games winning an incredible 13 golds, 11 silvers and nine bronze medals. On day one, Jersey’s hottest swimming property in ...
The release of a Scot detained in India for years is “right at the top of the agenda” for the UK Government, the Scottish Secretary has said. Jagtar Singh Johal, a Sikh activist from Dumbarton near ...
THE saying about mighty oaks growing from little acorns has been around for centuries… and now two visitors from Scotland have shown the principle extends to other species of tree, even when a long ...
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