A JERSEY physiotherapist who set up a specialist rehabilitation service for people living with long-term neurological ...
L’HORIZON Hotel will play host to a premier experience on 11 March, as the Six Nations International Rugby Dinner returns to ...
THE Jersey Sports Council Awards are back, bringing a strong list of nominees to exemplify what has been an immensely successful year for the Island’s sporting community. Sports Person of the Year ...
This months event is a unique opportunity to be face to face with decision makers and the Island’s most influential people.
AN incident which saw a teenager enter a Jersey secondary school with a knife has prompted renewed discussions after safety measures within the Island. Incidents like the one at Haute Vallée last ...
THE cost of fuel at forecourts in Jersey has not yet been affected by the war in the Middle East but one operator has told its customers that prices may change significantly – even daily – while the ...
A ROLE set up to address reports of a bullying culture in the Health Department could be extended into Education, a Scrutiny panel has heard. During a hearing focused on government efforts to address ...
THE long-running Havre des Pas Lido saga looks to have finally been brought to a close with the announcement of a new operator out of the site. Jersey Business, which was enlisted to carry out a new ...
JERSEY should stop “behaving like a big country” and avoid “aspirational” spending on the imported standards of larger jurisdictions, the Island’s most senior civil servant has said as he launched a ...
ALLOWING the Attorney General to sit on a proposed new group responsible for alcohol policy would blur the lines between legal oversight and political decision-making, a scrutiny panel has warned. The ...
Former carer living in “constant pain” as surgery waits stretch beyond a year for over 700 Islanders
A JERSEY pensioner who lives in “constant pain” after waiting over two years for a foot operation has said health leaders must “pull their finger out” as more than 700 Islanders remain trapped on ...
A NEW radiology suite means less people will have to travel to the UK for minimally invasive procedures, operations will be quicker improving waiting times, and people will have shorter recovery times ...
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