PUBLIC sector growth is down to strengthening frontline services in health and education, the vice-chair of the States Employment Board has said, as he defended the government’s commitment to driving ...
ARTIFICIAL intelligence has been used to create fake intimate images of Islanders without their consent, police have confirmed to the JEP – as the government moves to crack down on sexually explicit ...
A FOLK festival featuring music, dance and storytelling rooted in Island life will be taking place this month. ArtHouse Jersey is hosting the Jersey Folk Festival at L’Auberge in St John on Saturday ...
A PETITION calling for mortgage interest tax relief to be reintroduced has gathered 1,000 signatures – at which point ministers will be required to respond. The tax break was cut as part of the 2016 ...
A NEW operator is to be appointed to run the Havre des Pas Bathing Pool after a tender process. Infrastructure Minister Andy ...
Michael H Shuman states: “A smart economic development department will measure leakages and then assess systematically the ...
SEVEN public bodies had their funding reduced this year to help the government’s Economy Department on budget, it has emerged. In 2025, the department had a savings target of £1.047 million, which ...
A parent who provides full-time care for her non-verbal, autistic son says she feels “failed by the system”, after being taxed on her home-carers allowance. Kerry Marques takes care of her ...
BUDGET cuts could force Jersey’s team of Asian hornet hunters to give up and the Island to lose the fight against the invasive species, a volunteer has said. John De Carteret, one of the founding ...
A VIRTUAL pop band has today released its first full-length album in “critically endangered” language Jèrriais. La Dgaîngue’s album is available to listen from today following the successful release ...
THE Chief Minister has moved to defend a ministerial colleague who acts as his deputy following an admission that a busy departmental workload had created challenges in carrying out the role. Health ...
MORE than 170 professionals gathered for Jersey’s first conference on neurodiversity in the criminal justice system earlier this month. The event, organised by the charity AllMatters Neurodiverse ...