A 44-YEAR-OLD woman has been found guilty of inappropriately touching a teenage boy after she caressed his inner thigh and ...
PORTS of Jersey’s plans to stabilise Gorey Pier have taken a step forward after permission was granted for the removal of the deteriorating landing stage at the end of the grade-one listed structure.
A CHARITY event in memory of a teacher who took her own life raised almost three times its target. Returning for it’s sixth year, the “‘Run for Cass’ invited Islanders to take part in a yellow ...
THE former most senior Scouts leader in the Island was convicted this morning of abusing a child – including force-feeding her a mix of spicy foods as punishment. Beverley Rose Colley (56) faced a ...
IN the penultimate week of the Ora Winter Netball League, many teams saw out their final matches of the season to cement their positions in the league. With top spots Divisions 1, 2 and 4 going to ...
THE BIG STICK” is on the line tomorrow as Jersey Hockey hosts rivals Guernsey aiming to maintain its recent inter-insular success. Three teams from both men’s and ladies camps will take to the field ...
AMID “relentless” Russian assaults and “immense” destruction, one of the largest humanitarian operators in Ukraine has said support from donors – including funding from Jersey – is helping those ...
OFFERING subsidised inter-island travel for Channel Islanders is a “good and sound principle”, Guernsey’s most senior politician has said. Speaking at a Jersey Chamber of Commerce lunch, Deputy ...
THE Island’s abortion service will remain a paid-for facility following a States Assembly decision, by a single vote, to support the government’s right to levy a fee. While all other parts of the new ...
PLANS have been submitted to create a new art and food technology studio within the grounds of St George’s Preparatory School in La Hague Manor. The proposed development would see the construction of ...
AN attempt to instigate a review of the number of people who would be eligible to receive both home carer’s allowance and a pension and whether the Social Security Reserve Fund could be used ...
A SCAFFOLDING firm has been ordered to pay nearly £5,000 to a former employee after failing to provide him with a contract on time, pay slips and wages. Ryan Anderson worked for Jubilee Scaffolding ...
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