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JERSEY will follow the UK’s recent decision to introduce a free chickenpox vaccine for young children next year. Jersey’s public health director Peter Bradley said that the varicella vaccination will ...
By Mick Le Moignan LIKE many western nations, Australia and Jersey both have an ageing population, a housing crisis and fears about immigration. One remedy is to get costly consultants to suggest ...
THE former Harbourmaster of Carteret, who did much to strengthen ties with Jersey as well as befriend Alphonse Le Gastelois, who lived in self-imposed exile on Les Écréhous reef for 14 years after ...
NEGOTIATIONS with some of the sports clubs moving out of Fort Regent are still “ongoing” just months before the iconic facility closes for refurbishment – with some groups unhappy that a higher rate ...
THE true-crime author researching one of the Island’s most notorious unsolved murders has spoken about the “huge response” from Islanders to his appeals for help with the case. Mark Bridgeman said ...
IT ONCE flew between the Channel Islands, UK and Europe – but now sits quietly in a secure area near the air traffic control tower… The future of a former Jersey Airlines plane that was brought back ...
JERSEY Heritage is recommending that the Victoria Marine Lake in St Aubin’s Bay be awarded Grade 4 listed status, it has emerged. Deputy Inna Gardiner, who has been supporting a group of Islanders and ...
From the summer of gorillas and tortoises to the silence of pandemic closures, Durrell has seen boom, bust and bruising battles over its future. With the 2024 accounts exposing its hardest year yet, ...
A BUDGET immediately before an election can tend to be a bit of a damp squib as Members, and in particular, ministers seek to limit any potential damage to their political stock with one eye on ...
ISLAND Energy has installed ten kilometres of new gas pipes in the last seven months, it has emerged, and they are designed ...
A new £180,000-per-year bus route crossing the Island from East to West was a longstanding ambition for the Environment Minister – but questions have been raised as to whether it was money well spent.
DURRELL’s toughest year yet has been laid bare in its 2024 accounts – showing a steep drop in visitor numbers, plunging donations, shrinking commercial income and a six-figure bill for staff ...