The family of murdered Jerseyman David Miller have appealed for the media to respect their privacy at his memorial service on Friday, and have paid tribute once again to a young man who “brightened up the world”.In a statement, Sue, Ian and Michael Miller wrote that they have been overwhelmed by the support tha...
Read More »There have been tears, tantrums and triumphs over the past month as the Island enjoyed its first ever Cash Dash.Players have won everything from a nifty fifty to a gorgeous grand in hidden locations ranging from ...
Read More »NatWest have been hit with a formal complaint after an elderly couple targeted by fraudsters transferred their entire bank balance to the scammers – and a member of the bank’s staff even pressed the button to authorise transaction on their behalf.The couple – both 83 – have now lost their entire bank balance, but their family say tha...
Read More »It’s big news for this little fella – from tomorrow the dog restrictions on beaches come to an end.During the summer, you’re not allowed to walk your canine companions on the beach during the d...
Read More »Jersey needs to turn Hautlieu into a free sixth-form college and phase out subsidies to sixth-formers at the fee-paying schools as part of a major reform of the Education department, says the outgoing minister.Deputy Pat Ryan says that working with other ministers in a “ministerial oversight group&rdquo...
Read More »Parishioners in St Clement and St Ouen will get to quiz those who want to represent them in government tonight as the first of the husting meetings for Deputies and Constables gets underway.Deputy Gerard Baudains, Simon Bree, Darius Pearce and Deputy Susie Pinel are battling it out for two...
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