Around 12,000 Islanders are being supported by a weekly benefits system that costs around £73 million per year, or £200,000 per day, according to Social Security Minister Francis Le Gresley.Speaking after Christian charities revealed that demand for help from food banks has doubled in the ...
Read More »A new apprenticeship programme could see more young Islanders following a career in hospitality with a junior management role within four years.“Journey to Hospitality Management” is for 16-18 year olds and is a joint initiative wit...
Read More »Jersey Police are appealing for witnesses after thieves smashed into an antique shop at Millbrook.They broke the double-glazed front window and stole a German flag, a bayonet case and a helmet from ...
Read More »More young men are being urged to sign up to donate their bone marrow and help to save lives.Jersey Friends of Anthony Nolan - the UK's blood cancer charity and bone marrow register - have been...
Read More »“Eye catching” posters are going up in car parks and on cycle racks around town in a bid by police to cut the number of bike thefts.Although the number of bikes being stolen has halved since 2010, the police say the 150 stolen last ...
Read More »A full programme of events to mark the centenary of the First World War that could include school trips, a public exhibition, a digital memorial and a series of screenings by the Film Society is being set up by States officials.Ministers have signed off £465,000 to fund the programme of events and initiatives to mark the...
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