FOOD prices in Jersey are around a third higher than they were five years ago and could be “on course to breach the 40% mark” if UK grocery costs reach projected levels later this year, according to a ...
JERSEY War Tunnels is celebrating another global tourism accolade after being named among the world’s top-rated attractions for the sixth year in a row. The historic attraction has once again been ...
By Gigi Cooke AS a designer working in Jersey, one thing becomes clear quite quickly: there is no central place where the ...
PARENTS of children with ADHD and autism have warned that Jersey’s overstretched support system is leaving vulnerable pupils isolated, excluded and at risk of “falling through the cracks” as families ...
EVERY school on the Island is being offered a free water butt, while also receiving educational talks to help students learn about protecting resources. After one of the driest Aprils on record for ...
A TEMPORARY car park on Albert Pier could remain in place until 2030 as work on the long-awaited redevelopment of Elizabeth Terminal gathers momentum. Ports of Jersey is seeking permission to continue ...
THE clash of steel, roars of battle and the thunderous cries of charging (hobby horse) knights will echo around Mont Orgueil this half-term as the ancient castle steps back into the Middle Ages.
A GHOSTLY black dog said to haunt Bouley Bay’s cliffs is set to prowl onto the Jersey Opera House stage next month after the Island’s own ballet company returned from a critically acclaimed London ...
A RALLYING cry to help a “hugely popular” Thai restaurant reopen following electrical damage to the property has been issued by the Gorey Boat Owners Association. Tuk Tuk Thai has confirmed that it ...
A MAJOR expansion of air links to and from Jersey provides a much-needed, further boost to the Island’s tourism sector and is a “strong vote of confidence” ahead of the summer season, business leaders ...
Sponsored content Geraldine Evans and Jason Wyatt from Prosperity 24/7’s learning and engagement team look at how businesses can move from AI experimentation to strategic adoption AI is now a ...
By Mick Le Moignan AROUND the time you sit down to peruse your JEP on Monday evening, Australia’s Treasurer, Jim Chalmers, ...
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