CONCERNS that Highlands College has an “outdated” campus and that the Island’s vocational training infrastructure is “highly fragmented” – with limited opportunities for adults to upskill or retrain – ...
THE lack of criteria for how long patients with red flag cancer symptoms have to wait to be seen in hospital needs to be addressed to prevent future deaths, an assistant coroner has said.  It follows ...
A 15-YEAR-OLD student has secured a spot in the regional finals of a cooking competition after impressing the judges with a homemade gnocchi and a poached pear pannacotta. Freya Thorogood, a Year 10 ...
DEPUTY Philip Ozouf – who earlier this month avoided a jail sentence over a string of immigration offences – is facing a third suspension from the States Assembly. The Privileges and Procedures ...
ARTIFICALLY generated deepfake images and videos could have “life-changing effects” on those depicted, Jersey’s Information Commissioner has said. The JEP revealed yesterday that a TikTok account ...
WOMEN in the public service earned on average 92.2p per hour for every £1 that men did last year. The government published its Gender Pay Gap Report 2025 yesterday, which shows the difference ...
A PRO-CANNABIS campaign group is calling for politicians to scrutinise newly-proposed legislation that could see the introduction of legally defined drug-concentration limits for drivers and give the ...
STAFF from the Royal Bank of Canada joined forces with volunteers from Jersey Heart Support Group to complete a marathon walking challenge in aid of Islanders living with heart conditions.
A LANDSLIP next to a World War Two bunker that blocked Mont Matthieu in St Ouen on Sunday morning has been cleared. It was discovered by Mary Pirouet who drove up the hill at 9.20am who said the “wall ...
JERSEY’S largest political party is inviting Islanders to help shape its vision for the next four years at a public drop-in event this weekend. Reform Jersey is hosting the session on Saturday 21 ...
CONCERNS over fairness, prejudice and an already “creaking” court system have resurfaced following fresh calls to reintroduce retrials in Jersey following hung juries. The independent ‘Laws Review’, ...
MAKING changes to the Royal Court building – described as “inherently unsuited” to modern criminal trials in a recent review – would be a “waste of time” and a new court should be built, according to ...