The Royal Court has released documents confirming that public money will be used to pay damages to two parties after Jersey Police unlawfully raided premises allegedly connected to Russian billionaire Roman Abramovich.Police officers seconded to the Economic Crime and Confiscation Unit raided two properties in April ...
Read More »Planning have called for proposals for an 'eco-yurt' glamping site in St. Ouen be rejected after receiving a flurry of letters of objection expressing concerns about potential environmental harm, traffic, music, and alcohol-fuelled parties.In a report to the Planning Committee ahead of next week's meeting, officers said that Jersey Organi...
Read More »More than £14,000 of confiscated criminal cash is to be used to purchase laptops for the honorary police.Treasury Minister Ian Gorst has signed a Ministerial decision to allocate £14,160 from the Cri...
Read More »Last year, the Government supported farmers to the tune of £24 per person in Jersey, compared £96 pp in the UK, £128 pp in the Isle of Man and £159 pp in the EU.Economic Development Minister Kirsten Morel said it was therefore hardly surprising that Jersey farm...
Read More »More than 900 islanders died during the First World War in all branches of service. Here are just a few of their stories.The tragedy of the First World War has always been used as a vessel by which we remember all conflic...
Read More »Wrapped up in colourful robes and donning bright swimsuits, a group of female swimmers founded in the midst of lockdown has been making waves in Bouley Bay...The ‘Bouley Belles’, as the group is known, started with half a dozen in April 2020 and ...
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