Jersey's Government turned down Parliament's offer to extend the UK Online Safety Act to the island in favour of creating its own legislation, it has emerged.Children, Education and Home Affairs Scrutiny Panel Chair Deputy Catherine Curtis expressed her &quo...
Read More »A ferry company looking to snatch the contract with Condor has revealed plans for a hybrid-electric ferry intended to be used in the Channel Islands if it wins the tender.Ferry operator DFDS said it had entered into an agreement with Tasmanian ferry manufacturer, Incat, ...
Read More »The former St Helier site of a church which specialises in clairvoyance and spiritual messages from the 'unnamed scribe' of the Bible has been put up for sale.Islanders with £220k can get their hands on 13 Dorset Street – where the Greater World C...
Read More »Organisers of Jersey's Air Display have revealed some of the new aircraft due to appear in this year's show – just as funding and sponsorship talks are starting to ramp up.Mike Higgins, who leads the Jersey International Air Display – a not-for-profit company which ...
Read More »Prisoners in Jersey have been able to spend more time outside of their cells each day following a drive to "over-recruit" staff at La Moye last year, it has emerged.The data was revealed in the 2023 annual report by the Jersey Independent Prison Monitoring Board, w...
Read More »A nightclub owner said Jersey's nightlife industry is “heading towards a cliff edge” after it was revealed that updates to the island's 50-year-old alcohol legislation won't occur until 2026.The government has seen numerous appeals over the past two decades to update laws governing Jersey&r...
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