Fields in St. Ouen, one in La Pouquelaye and another in St. Saviour have been saved from development, while parish plans for homes in St. John have been given the green light.On the first day of what many would call the 'business end' of the three-year Bridging Island Plan &...
Read More »An attempt to allow affordable homes to be built on derelict and redundant glasshouses has failed after States Members were told it could lead to ill-planned, over-development in the countryside.Senator Kristina Moore was asking the Assembly to change planning policy to allow 50% of a commerci...
Read More »Contamination of Jersey’s water supplies by a toxic chemical has received national prominence this week.The polluting of groundwater, boreholes and reservoirs with PFAS – a chemical that was an ingr...
Read More »The inquest into the death of top Argentine footballer Emiliano Sala in a plane crash off the Channel Islands, has concluded he died instantly from head and chest injuries while deeply unconscious.It began in Bournemouth on 14 February, more than three years after the plane carrying the twenty-ei...
Read More »A twenty-eight year old man is now facing a further two assault charges, as his trial in the Royal Court enters its fourth day.Josh Lyons (28) denies all four counts of grave and criminal assault....
Read More »The covid alert app was one of the big features of the early stages of the covid pandemic - but despite restrictions steadily easing until they have all but fallen away completely, it looks like the app still has a role to play.With Jersey's officially confirmed covid cases sitting at 2,419 as of Thursday evening, the governme...
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