JUST 50 tickets remain for the Pride of Jersey awards 2025. For the first time, members of the public can attend the much-anticipated annual ceremony in its tenth year, which is set to take place on ...
JERSEY RFC director of rugby Myles Landick cut a determined figure after watching his side battle back from behind to beat Farnham 36-25 in arguably their most gruelling test so far this season.
ARMED with little more than a pair of binoculars and uncanny intuition, a Belgian man who has become known as the ‘Hornet Whisperer’ has helped Jersey smash all previous records for Asian hornet nest ...
A JERSEY fundraiser who reached Mount Everest base camp last week has described seeing the body of someone killed in the extreme blizzards and rainfall that hit the region being carried off a rescue ...
A LARGE-scale training exercise will take place at Jersey Airport today to test how the Island’s emergency services respond to a serious incident. Emergency services, hospital teams, and airport staff ...
LIKE most Islanders, I’ve wandered through Jersey Zoo more times than I can count – first as an animal-obsessed child, pressing my face to the fences and imagining what it would be like to care for ...
THE Island’s new Fisheries Protection Vessel is taking shape at a boat yard in Holyhead, Anglesey, and is expected to be delivered to Jersey next July. The £2.8m boat – which is yet to officially have ...
FRENCH and Jersey fishermen met in St Helier to share their concerns about a plan to create no-fishing zones in the Island’s waters – and make a call for next year’s implementation date to be put back ...
By Bernard Place THE flagstones in front of St Peter’s Basilica are cool underfoot in the half-light. Sleepy baristas wipe ...
AN Islander who was left fighting for her life after being poisoned by jacuzzi chlorine tablets has issued a stark warning to ...
PLANS for a revitalised Fort Regent – complete with cinema, multi-purpose concert hall, BMX ‘pump track’ and ‘ninja-style’ play area – are on track, with an application to replace the skin of its ...
THE government has said that its 20-year ferry agreement with DFDS will “shine a light” on “a very obscure and untransparent part of Jersey’s economy” – namely, freight service providers, and the ...