Jersey’s open-air markets start again this weekend in St Aubin when local producers will be showcasing what they’ve grown, caught and made.Local produce and wares including fresh seasonal vegetables, meat products, seafood, cider and craft...
Read More »Islanders are paying far more than UK residents and even Londoners for basic necessities like housing and food, according to a study that spells out the cost of living in Jersey today.In a report that is going to reignite the “Rip-Off Jersey” debate, the States Statistics...
Read More »Two Islanders – one just 15 years old – have been charged over possession of former “legal highs” prompting police to repeat warning about the dangers of using the drugs.The two cases are unrelated incidents, but police say that they illustrate the dangers of “new...
Read More »Moments after winning a States seat in last night’s by-election, Deputy-elect Nick Le Cornu said that he hoped to lead a new political party in the October general elections.The 55-year-old lawyer who has stood for election several times since 1996 polled 248 votes last nig...
Read More »Finance firms are privately considering leaving Jersey because they cannot get the skilled staff that they need, says one recruitment consultant.In the latest edition of monthly business magazine Connect, which is out this week, ASL director Tin...
Read More »Save Jersey’s Heritage have reacted angrily to a decision to demolish listed buildings on the Esplanade to make way for what they are calling “an alien monster”.Deputy Rob Duhamel has given Dandara Jersey Ltd the go ahead to demolish 66-72 Esplanade, 60 Kensing...
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