CHILDREN and young people serving a sentence of youth detention in secure accommodation will be able to gain temporary or early release if legislative changes put forward by the Home Affairs Minister ...
JERSEY Heritage is reviewing its museum collection to determine which objects should remain in long-term storage and which no longer meet the criteria for keeping. The charity said it is undertaking a ...
A MOVE to increase apprenticeship grants from the current rate of £1,852 per student to a maximum of £2,350 per student to factor in inflation was soundly defeated. Deputy Inna Gardiner also wanted to ...
THE Health Department will be taking “additional measures” next year to provide as much publicly funded care as possible and reduce waiting lists – after it was revealed consultants had been directed ...
Presented by Georgi Mottram and, Jersey’s most magical Christmas show returns on the 21st and 22nd December. Join us for Winter Enchanted, back by popular demand and more magical than ever! Featuring ...
The 2026-2029 Budget has occupied the minds of our politicians for the last four days, and given its importance, it’s fair to ask what it told us? Firstly, the obvious point is that Ministers’ ...
A TELEPHONE numbering issue that would have had “serious implications” for Islanders and local businesses has been resolved, the Economic Development Minister has confirmed following the approval of ...
By Sir Mark Boleat THE government wants to make financial services more competitive, but Jersey has a significant problem in its anti-money laundering regime which needs attention. Jersey’s financial ...
A BID to secure extra funding to enable a higher hourly rate for the provision of nursery care was defeated. Deputy Inna Gardiner’s Budget amendment was critical of Education Minister Rob Ward for not ...
By Douglas Kruger LAST week, a merry band of debaters filed into the States Assembly, ties knotted, wits at the ready. But these were no grizzled politicians. Drawn from schools across the Island, ...
THE police are investigating a collision that reportedly took place in a layby next to the People’s Park on Monday afternoon. The force stated that a woman was left with minor injuries following the ...
A RENEWED attempt by Reform Jersey to abolish the upper-earnings limit for social security contributions and the long-term care tax was defeated during the Budget debate. Deputy Tom Coles put forward ...