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JERSEY is at risk of becoming a “very boring and mundane place” for young Islanders if nothing is done to make putting on cultural events easier, an organiser has warned. J-P Anquetil highlighted the ...
John Swinney has said the UK Labour Government’s handling of welfare reforms has been “chaotic and shambolic”, as he expressed concern for what the concessions could mean for the Scottish budget. The ...
Singer-songwriter Sam Fender’s People Watching is the biggest-selling album to be released this year so far, according to the Official Charts Company. People Watching became Fender’s third number one ...
Kevin McCloud will return to TV screens for a new series of Grand Designs: House of the Year, to offer audiences a glimpse inside the country’s most cutting-edge architecture. The four-part series ...
Discharging patients from hospitals to care homes in the early stages of the coronavirus pandemic was “the least-worst decision” at the time, former health secretary Matt Hancock has said. Bereaved ...
Two 14-year-old boys charged with the attempted rape of a girl in Ballymena have appeared before a judge again. The boys have been charged in connection with an alleged serious sexual assault on a ...
A trio of lynx who were illegally released into the Scottish Highlands earlier this year have been named, following a competition involving school children and charity donors. Caledonia, Cardrona and ...
Patients risk being left in “unnecessary pain” as NHS chiefs force hospitals to introduce minimum waiting times for treatment, health experts have warned. Some local NHS organisations have introduced ...
FUTURE housing developments will have to have a minimum of one parking space per home, if a proposition by St Helier’s Constable is approved. Simon Crowcroft said current planning policy “effectively ...
Ryanair has said it cancelled more than 800 flights last month due to the conflict in the Middle East. The Irish airliner is among those to have cancelled and rerouted flights amid the conflict ...
Angela Rayner has defended Sir Keir Starmer as “doing the job for Britain” as he approaches his first year in office. The Deputy Prime Minister said “there’s been a lot going on” in the 12 months ...
TWO of Jersey’s finest cueists are travelling across the globe to Mauritius to compete in the Commonwealth Billiards Championship. Andy Stentiford and Linda Meider are flying the Jersey flag halfway ...