Ancient laws approved by King Henry VII more than 500 years ago could be overturned when the States are asked to change the laws on treason next month.A committee that has responsibility for advising ministers on laws has found that Orders in Council ...
Read More »Only loud or flirtatious girls in tight clothes or wearing short skirts get raped – that’s the first myth the Police want to rubbish as they start a monthly campaign to give Islanders a better understanding of rape.Over the past year officers have been working in the community and in schools discussing the subject...
Read More »Jersey’s Chief Minister is asking financial institutions to freeze any assets belonging to more than 20 Ukrainian and Russian officials - including the pro-Russia Crimean Prime Minister and the Commander of the Ukrainian Navy - as the Island imposes sanctions against them.Jersey has given effect to sanctions against 21 Ukrainian and Russian officials, freezing their asse...
Read More »The first outdoor crop of Jersey’s famous spuds has been lifted, and despite a wet start to the year growers are “upbeat about the season ahead”.The Jersey Royal Company dug the royals from a small, sheltered patch on the east of the Island near...
Read More »Two working mums, fed up with the time it was taking to cook healthy family meals, have given up their office jobs to give others a helping hand in the kitchen.Susie Alderson and Gabby Ellmers are the cooks behind the Natural Kitchen – a new takeaway del...
Read More »Jersey's Population Office has defended the length of time it is taking to produce accurate statistics for the Island's workforce.Earlier this week Jersey's chief statistician criticised the delay, and postponed several key report...
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