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High tea on the high street for Queen’s Platinum Jubilee

Thursday 17 February 2022

Islanders are being invited to join an afternoon tea served at a table running the entire length of King Street, as part of celebrations for the Queen's 70 years of service.On 6 February, Her Majesty became the first British Monarch to celebrate a Platinum Jubilee, marking...

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Disability charity opens accessible changing room in St. Brelade's Bay

Thursday 17 February 2022

An accessible toilet with a changing bench, shower and hoist has now opened in St. Brelade's Bay thanks to a local disability charity.Enable Jersey - which is Express's chosen charity in 2022 - received funding £87,000 from the ...

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Jersey fraud victims losing more than £20k on average

Thursday 17 February 2022

Victims of fraud living in the Channel Islands are being scammed out of more money on average than their UK counterparts, new figures have shown.Average losses for victims in Jersey and Guernsey were £22,726 and £17,647 respectively,...

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INSIGHT: Back to the future…Waterfront 'revamps' 30 years ago

Thursday 17 February 2022

The past three decades have brought many outlandish suggestions for revamping the 'Waterfront', ranging from adding a Magistrate's Court and church to creating a luxury new marina stretching to Havre des Pas...But, by and large, the common themes have remained the same: housing, public spaces, links between t...

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Senator "deeply disappointed" by Samarès Ward response so far

Thursday 17 February 2022

A States Member who successfully secured a Government commitment to return rehabilitation services to Samarès Ward, or an equivalent location, has said he is “deeply disappointed” by the Health Minister’s lack of engagement so far.Senator Steve Pallett said he had had one meeting not long after the January debate but no commitmen...

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Police apologise after evidence blunder emerges on eve of trial

Thursday 17 February 2022

The trial of a man accused of abusing a woman had to be called off at the eleventh hour because a Police officer had failed to provide more than 600 pages of phone evidence, it has emerged.A judgment published yesterday has revealed how two of the Force’s most senior officers had to...

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