AN Islander who has left such a mark on Jersey that she has a health centre named after her is urging people to vote next month. Enid Quenault – who has witnessed the Island evolve from occupied ...
By Carl Parslow JERSEY prides itself on being nimble, outward-looking and pragmatic. Yet for many small- and medium-sized ...
With the Island’s lawn bowls season about to get into full swing, Oliver Kidman heads to St Saviour’s Bowls Club to see if a ...
TRAINING new police recruits in Jersey will save £150,000 a year, while also helping ensure a “robust pipeline of candidates” to address staffing shortages, the force has said. And, the shift to a ...
AN election candidate – hoping to become the youngest ever States Member – has strenuously denied allegations that he has been expelled for Victoria College and described online rumours being spread ...
MORE funding is now available to eligible businesses seeking support with training costs through the Better Business Skills Grant. The initiative was first made available last year under the ...
ILL-FITTING shoes are putting children’s ability to walk, run and play at risk, a Jersey shop owner has warned as she joined a campaign for better footwear. Audrey Laurens-Chalmers, owner of ...
A PORTSMOUTH-BASED charity is inviting Islanders to help fund a “fitting tribute” to Coastal Forces crews who conducted dangerous missions close to occupied shores during the Second World War. An ...