There was a headline in the JEP this week, which may have caused a few hands to pause before turning the page. Of course, “Jersey Banking goes bankrupt” was a feature, looking back to the calamitous ...
By Stephen Le Quesne ONE of my favourite scenes in a film – from a film that is not too bad, but not great either – is from ...
JERSEY will see the return of direct flights to Amsterdam with a new service to be launched by KLM Royal Dutch Airlines in ...
THE president of the Jersey Jewish Congregation has reflected on her feelings of “horror and upset” following the terror ...
THE current operator of the Lido at Havre des Pas – whose contract to run the seaside venue runs out on Christmas Day – has written to the government asking for more time to keep the commercial ...
MORE than 70 young Islanders were on the starting grid for a Formula 1-style race showcasing their design, engineering and marketing skills. The Jersey leg of the STEM Racing UK event saw racing ...
ISLANDERS have waved goodbye to the last of the Blue Islands planes that were being held at Jersey Airport following the airline’s collapse last month. The ATR-72 was spotted departing on Saturday ...
NEARLY all Islanders now pay by card – but three-quarters believe businesses should still be legally required to accept cash, according to new government survey data released amid continuing political ...
CONCERNS have been raised over how consumers will be impacted by an increase in DFDS’s freight prices next year – as the Danish shipping firm prepares to implement a “one-off correction” following a ...
JERSEY Bulls Women secured nine from nine in Surrey Division 1 thanks to a hat-trick from Leah Morris in their convincing 3-0 ...
JERSEY’S national men’s cricket pathway to the 2028 T20 World Cup has become clearer after the ICC announced the Europe ...
By Bernard Place FOR years, Jersey’s health service has been locked in the same cycle: too few permanent staff, too many ...