The team behind a pandemic-sceptic newspaper has said it wouldn’t need to exist if the media had been “doing their job” by reporting both sides of the “covid-19 debate” in a “fair and balanced way", as it hit out at Jersey Post's decision to suspend its delivery.‘The Rock’ – a “people-funded” local adaptation of the UK’s &lsq...
Read More »Plans revealing how the former Les Quennevais School will undergo a £15m transformation into a new temporary outpatients hospital facility have been released.The Growth, Infrastructure, Housing and Environment Department recently submitted their application ...
Read More »The Channel Islands' largest retailer has been scolded by Guernsey's data watchdog for failing to properly comply with an individual's request for the data held about them by the company.Individuals are legally entitled to make requests for a copy of all personal data held by a company ...
Read More »From hackers based in their bedrooms to sophisticated multi-national organisations focused on bringing down critical infrastructure, or fixing a national election…cyber-crime is big business.And it’s not just big business which needs to be afraid of being hacked – in the current...
Read More »Foreign prosecutors asked for Jersey’s help on 90 occasions last year, with most requests relating to fraud and money laundering cases, while one was linked to an alleged kidnapping.In their annual report, the Law Officers' Department explained that it had seen a 13% decrease in re...
Read More »The Government has confirmed that the previous CEO's plans to sell off the home of the Law Officers' Department and integrate them into the 'OneGov' HQ are no longer on the table.A Government spokesperson confirmed yesterday that there are no plans to dispose of Halkett Place-ba...
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