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By Carl Parslow IS it not time we talked about the label used to define Jersey? Because language matters. Labels shape perception. And perception influences. And right now, Jersey is still wearing an ...
AN auction house’s estimate that a set of top-secret plans for the Liberation of the Channel Islands could be worth more than £1,000 has been described as “hype” by an eminent historian. Hansons ...
A PANEL of scientists advising the Government on how it deals with a group of ‘forever chemicals’ linked to kidney cancer, immune disorders and infertility, say they are “anxiously waiting” for news ...
A VISITOR who has come to Jersey at least twice a year for more than half a century has written an impassioned letter to the JEP, lamenting the loss of the Island’s appeal to tourists. Patricia Gray, ...
AFTER almost an entire day at sea, a three-person swimming team successfully concluded a marathon record attempt with almost the same level of precision as you might find on the Swiss railways. Paul ...
JERSEY Airport has recorded 99 skylarks during this year’s annual survey – the third-highest total since monitoring began in 2006. The count was carried out in June and was organised by the ...
A CHARITY set up following a life-saving heart transplant almost 20 years ago is continuing to raise funds for the children’s hospital which carried out the operation. Dr Neil Maclachlan set up the ...
A FAMILY-FRIENDLY fundraiser in memory of a 12-year-old, who died in 2022 from a rare type of bone cancer, is taking place ...
Jersey’s courts consider that bringing drugs to a small Island has a more harmful impact on the community and should be punished harshly. This, according to one prominent Jersey lawyer, creates ...
THE politician leading a review into how effectively Jersey’s 12 parishes work together with central government has emphasised the goal of helping to modernise the historic system so it can continue ...
QUESTIONS remain over whether there is sufficient demand to justify restoring the Victoria Marine Lake with taxpayers’ money, ministers have said. A petition calling on the government to restore and ...
YOUTH crime rose by 33% last year, according to the States police’s latest annual report. The force’s chief officer, Robin Smith, revealed that the cost of investigating crime committed by young ...