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A LOCAL Salvation Army officer completed the London Marathon as part of his efforts to support the charity’s new housing and ...
A FIREFIGHTER has completed a 150km run by racing around Jersey not once, but twice, in under 24 hours to raise money for two ...
THOUSANDS are expected to gather in St Helier this summer as Channel Islands Pride returns to Jersey. This year’s event takes ...
A NEW short film shot entirely in Jersey is aiming to raise awareness around dementia and the often-overlooked experiences of ...
INDUSTRY representatives have disputed claims made in the States Assembly that Jersey’s hospitality season this year has had ...
TENANTS are being asked to share their views on proposed changes to Jersey’s rental laws which have been described as the ...
A FAMILY of five had to be rescued by firefighters after becoming trapped by the incoming tide near Seymour Tower this ...
Marks and Spencer has told agency staff at a key logistics site to stay at home as disruption from a cyber attack against the retailer entered a second week. Shares in the company dipped further on ...
Teachers’ union NASUWT has reached an agreement to head off High Court legal action over the election of its new general secretary. Neil Butler took legal action against the union shortly after the ...
Prescription charges in England will be frozen for the first time in three years, the Prime Minister has announced. Prices will stay at £9.90 per item while three-month and annual pre-payment ...
Potential jurors in the trial of two men accused of felling the landmark tree at Sycamore Gap have been asked if they have any emotional connection to the much-loved site on Hadrian’s Wall. Daniel ...
A metal detectorist who was jailed for trying to sell Anglo-Saxon coins to an undercover police officer he thought was an expert working for a wealthy American buyer has been ordered to repay £103,000 ...
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