NEW hotels need to be developed “where possible”, the Environment Minister has said following concerns about the dwindling numbers of tourist beds remaining in Jersey. The Island has lost several ...
AUTOMATIC voter registration could be introduced in Jersey, if proposals lodged by a Scrutiny panel are approved. The Privileges and Procedures Committee wants to replace the current paper-based ...
PLANS to bring in a legal requirement for the registration of counsellors have been voted down by politicians. During the second and final day of this week’s States Assembly sitting, Members voted by ...
Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen is in Greenland for a three-day trip aimed at building trust and cooperation with Greenlandic officials at a time when the Trump administration is seeking ...
DFDS is notifying customers of schedule changes after deciding to use its freight and passenger ship Stena Vinga for sailings ...
FIREFIGHTERS are tackling a fire on the sixth floor of an office building on the Esplanade. The office block, on 37 Esplanade ...
THE States police are appealing for information after a van hit a traffic light at night on the Parade before driving off ...
JERSEY is “perhaps inevitably” moving towards the mandating of schools as smartphone-free zones, according to the Education ...
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A RENEWED bid to allow some Islanders who are not British citizens to stand for election has been rejected by the States Assembly. Politicians voted by 24 to 18 against a proposition brought by Deputy ...