By Bernard Place WE all know the stereotypes. One wears a lanyard and clocks off at 4.59pm. The other wears a tailored suit ...
ON PAPER, Saturday’s 1-0 home victory over Whyteleafe might not grab the headlines – but up close, it was a statement result, ...
Eames 18′, Bennett 52′, Lienafa 75′ Cons: Bennett 19′, 76′ Pens: Bennett 1′, 30′ Jersey RFC 54 Tries: Macfarlane 16′, 40′, 58 ...
Evelyn Partners Jets Since their return to Premier League netball, the Jets admitted themselves it took a couple of weeks to ...
THE Princess Royal will be attending the annual Durrell Lecture in Jersey next month. Her Royal Highness, Princess Anne, will be speaking at the event in her capacity as patron of the Durrell Wildlife ...
RECENT events have shown the Jersey is “not immune” when it comes to cyber warfare – but “the battle is not lost”, according to a leader in information security. David Carney, chair of the Channel ...
PROPOSED safety improvements to the former railway tunnels in St Aubin would allow the site’s tenants – who had previously faced the prospect of having to find new premises – will be able to continue ...
THE Government’s Economy Department has put its weight behind plans to build a 179-room hotel next to Strive Health Club in St Peter – despite voicing concerns over whether the develop will bring the ...
ISLANDERS are being made to choose between a home carer’s allowance and their pension, creating “added pressure” on families ...
THERE was no shortage of drama as the Wheway Memorial Trophy took centre stage in Jersey football over the weekend. All eight ...
THE Jersey Development Company decided to make a “difficult decision in the best interests of the community” to build this winter’s ice rink at the Weighbridge without planning permission, the JEP has ...
ALTHOUGH his departure hasn’t been without pomp, with two farewell dinners, assorted tributes and a visit from a leading UK parliamentarian, one senses that Jersey’s 90th Bailiff has been comfortable ...