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A JERSEY-BORN BAFTA-winning film director was killed while crossing a street in Los Angeles after being struck by a drunk driver, an inquest has heard. Jonathan Gales, 36, was visiting the United ...
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Half-time: 0-1 JEP Man of the Match: Daniel Jinadu (Jersey Bulls) Luke Jarmyn reports… JERSEY Bulls delighted manager Elliot ...
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Opinion
I hope that Alderney’s ‘house of horrors’ makes it to Jersey, so we, too, can scare ourselves silly
By Douglas Kruger THE itsy bitsy scrap of Alderney recently hosted a public “house of horrors”. The attraction made it onto the evening news. Peopled by several iconic movie monsters, variously biting ...
VERBAL and physical abuse from motorist has forced road workers to wear body cameras for protection – and prompted police involvement in some cases. Ronez/Pallot managing director Mike Osborne said ...
IT is “deeply concerning” that more than 100 rape cases remained unresolved at the end of last year, a charity boss said as she called for “sustained” investment in support services and “adequate” ...
CANDIDATES in next year’s election need to understand the importance of having a diverse economy, the Jersey Hospitality Association has said amid criticism of the Island’s tourism offering. Earlier ...
QUESTIONS have been raised over the decision to give £121,000 of taxpayer money to clear Battle of Flowers’ debt from last year amid concerns that the award may not comply with the government’s own ...
MOST households should have been sent their rates bill from their parish by now or will receive one in the next few weeks. Renters and landlords split the bill while owner-occupiers cover everything.
BUSINESS groups have welcomed the reintroduction of a minimum wage for trainees – with the construction sector saying there was a danger that all apprenticeship schemes could have stopped altogether ...
PARISHES offer “value for money” with rates covering vital services, the senior Constable has said as he defended some charges rising by more than 50% in the last five years. Constable Mike Jackson, ...
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