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By Stephen Le Quesne IT is less than a year now to Jersey’s next election, a general election on Sunday 7 June 2026. I do ...
DAY two of competition at the Orkney 2025 Island Games brings more joy for Jersey as they sit third in the medal table.
AN emergency refuge unit which could house up to two children and one carer will be created at Greenfields if a planning ...
BBC director-general Tim Davie has said he can “lead” the corporation in the “right way” following a series of reputational scandals faced by the organisation. The BBC has been criticised for a number ...
Thames Water is still “in crisis mode” and will take “at least a decade” to turn around, the company has warned as it revealed ballooning debts. The UK’s largest water supplier also revealed a sharp ...
The Government could face “strong claims for substantial compensation” from those affected by a massive data breach of the personal information of Afghans who supported British forces, a lawyer has ...
The David Fuller inquiry has found Government “must” introduce statutory regulations to protect the “security and dignity” of people after death. The current regulatory system is “piecemeal” and there ...
The Chancellor could have met her fiscal rules without proposing £5 billion worth of welfare cuts, the head of the Office for Budget Responsibility (OBR) has said. Richard Hughes rejected the ...
A balaclava-clad teenager who had an “unhealthy interest” in knives grinned before fatally stabbing an 18-year-old man through the heart with a Rambo-style knife, a murder trial has heard. Jurors at ...
Fitness coach Joe Wicks is helping the Government move away from “boring” video campaigns aimed at improving health, the Health Secretary has said. Wes Streeting mocked his own suit and tie appearance ...
A lawyer and would-be politician accused of helping a group launder millions in cash is facing a two-year wait for trial. Akhmed Yakoob, 37, who ran against Justice Secretary Shabana Mahmood in the ...