AN extremely rare Christmas stamp – featuring a printing error – was due to go under the hammer at a local online auction today. The ‘Faceless Angel’ 3p Christmas stamp, one of just 24 known to be in ...
Politics can be a cynical business. That was evident in the States Assembly yesterday as proposals from backbenchers which had been firmly rejected by Ministers, suddenly became the right way forward, ...
USING technology, including artificial intelligence, will be “crucial” in curbing public spending, with States Members to be given an update on future savings proposals in February, the Chief Minister ...
CHILDCARE workers were recently honoured at a charity award’s ceremony for making a difference to children and families across the Island. The Jersey Child Care Trust’s annual awards evening took ...
NO prisoners have been released from La Moye Prison in error over the last decade, it has been confirmed. The figures were revealed in response to a freedom-of-information request, which confirmed ...
FOR most, getting a new SIM card means discarding the old one. But two Islanders have combined to create a unique 3D artwork made up of around 9,000 old cards. James Bedding, a quadriplegic drone ...
ALL departments are facing financial pressures and need to make savings, the Environment Minister has said – but he stopped short of telling Members not to vote for a Budget amendment which would ...
FARMERS and fishers are facing “extremely challenging” conditions for exporting their products, the External Relations Minister has said – and a UK-EU pact could come too late for some of them. During ...
THE Evelyn Partners Jets just couldn’t find their rhythm on Sunday, as they narrowly fell short 40-35 to one of the league’s top teams in Exeter. “The match was a really defensive game, the defence ...
THE regeneration project for Fort Regent will have a local company as the main contractor, the Treasury Minister has predicted. Deputy Elaine Millar faced questions in the States Assembly about the ...
MORE than £75,000 pounds was raised in the return of an annual charity auction to support Islanders in need this Christmas. More than 200 unique and luxury lots went under the hammer in the 2025 ...
THE government survived the first challenge to its Budget as an amendment criticising “profligate” public spending was defeated, albeit with one minister voting against his colleagues. Health Minister ...
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