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A STALWART of Island Scouting has been recognised for 50 years of service to the movement. Chris Totty is Group Lead ...
JERSEY is “very likely” to follow the UK in introducing restrictions on the use of non-disclosure agreements in workplace sexual harassment cases, an assistant minister has confirmed. Deputy Malcolm ...
JERSEY has elevated its official criticism of Israel’s conduct in Gaza with the Chief Minister voicing his “grave distress” at the scale of death and destruction, and calling for an investigation into ...
A PROPERTY manager has hit out at the soaring price of scaffolding – with one quote reaching £650,000 – after the Island’s ...
Jersey charities are being bogged down by “laws, regulations and guidance notes” and the “practices of banks”, according to a local think tank. Policy Centre Jersey senior adviser Sir Mark Boleat said ...
England are through to the final of Euro 2025. Here, the PA news agency looks at their route to Sunday’s showpiece in Basel. July 5, Group D: France 2 England 1 England’s tournament got off to a bad ...
Two former financial market traders jailed over interest rate benchmark manipulation are set to find out if their Supreme Court bids to clear their names have been successful. Tom Hayes, a former ...
In 2002, the family of former Black Sabbath singer Ozzy Osbourne, who once bit the head off a bat on stage, took over TV screens in a reality show that aired on MTV. The programme, which proved ...
The King and Queen have sent the England Women’s team their “warmest congratulations” after they made it to the final of Euro 2025. The Lionesses beat Italy 2-1 in Geneva on Tuesday evening. Charles ...
FKA Twigs and Shia LaBeouf have agreed to settle her lawsuit alleging LaBeouf was physically and emotionally abusive to her during their relationship. A lawyer for FKA Twigs, whose legal name is ...
JERSEY’s key hospitality body has expressed disappointment that a town restaurant has been blocked from extending its popular al fresco bar by Planning – despite government pledges to break down ...
Irish premier Micheal Martin has called for the war in Gaza to end, describing the images of starving children as “horrific”. Mr Martin called for a surge in humanitarian aid to be allowed into Gaza.
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