JERSEY SPORT is inviting the island’s sporting community to come together for the ‘Celebration of Sport Night 2025’, which is set to take place on Wednesday 26 November at the Freedom Centre. This ...
THE Chief Minister has hit back at accusations that his government has a “silo mentality without a clear leadership structure” – claiming that he has a “good structure” and has “worked extremely hard ...
RETAINING mortgage interest tax relief would make “a very small amount of difference”, the Treasury Minister has said – amid growing calls for the tax break to continue beyond next year. Deputy Elaine ...
By Ben Shenton WHEN I was 16, I dropped by my father’s office at the Harbour. He was both a Senator and a businessman – a ...
AN All Island Media reporter has been shortlisted for one of the UK’s top journalism awards ahead of a ceremony in London ...
ISLANDERS may be well versed with the return of the Jersey Poppy Appeal each November but as global uncertainties continue to flood national headlines – the theme of remembrance becomes more evocative ...
There’s a reason Planning is known to be perhaps the most controversial States brief. What goes where in an island with limited space is of fundamental importance to our daily lives, our economy, and ...
AN industry-wide car finance scandal that has been the subject of UK Supreme Court proceedings has sparked scrutiny over whether Islanders have been exposed to unfair agreements – and could be ...
DARK clouds on the horizon are starting to roll in”, the Environment Minister has warned, ahead of budget cuts which he said will create “significant challenges” for his department. Under the ...
ISLANDERS who may think they may have been mis-sold car finance are being encouraged to come forward – after millions of UK motorists were thought to be affected. The Jersey Consumer Council has ...
MINISTERS have endorsed the development of what would become Jersey’s first philanthropy policy – a move aimed at strengthening the Island’s culture of giving. The development of the new policy is ...
NEW legislation allowing Jersey schools to buy, store and administer spare EpiPens should be extended to include public-facing businesses, an allergy campaigner has said. The law change, which came ...
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