ANYONE who has visited Gorey in the past 20 years will be familiar with Rhona Hewitt and her beach hut. Whether its a bacon butty, a hot coffee or one of her famous fish finger sandwichers, Rhona has ...
Tourette’s Syndrome affects roughly one percent of the UK population. If looked at proportionately in Jersey, the number of Islanders living with the neurological condition is well over a thousand. ...
WITH no lack of pomp and ceremony, mixed with some good humour and a little head-scratching for those not used to such occasions, the Island’s new Bailiff was sworn in yesterday. Robert MacRae took ...
A LANDMARK deal for JT to purchase Manx Telecom in a move which could pave the way for further expansion across the Crown Dependencies reinforces Jersey’s “commitment to digital leadership and ...
By Stephen Le Quesne TWO weeks ago, I had the privilege of attending the second practical week of a new qualification I am ...
MORE than twenty years ago, I found myself in a rescue centre near the city of Medellín, on the western side of Colombia’s Magdalena Valley. I can still remember the sight – rows of tiny tamarins ...
BLOOD Fitness’ Kimberley Noel is all set to take on one of her biggest tests yet, facing UK’s Women’s Super-Featherweight number eight Katy Jebson in a Pro-Am B Class bout at the highly anticipated ...
THE Aquatherm Stadium hosts a travelling Jersey Bulls side who seek to steal points from yet another side in the top four of the Isthmian South East Division. The sole undefeated side in the division, ...
Will Wilson Challenging weather conditions before kick-off and throughout the match made for a testing afternoon of rugby for ...
PREMIERSHIP 2 action headlines local football this weekend as the league leaders target three points to continue their impeccable starts. Rozel Rovers First and Sporting Academics First have set the ...
DEATHS could have been prevented had mental-health staff listened more to concerns from families, according to an expert who ...
THE government has pledged to cut the “exclusion rate” for children with conditions such as ADHD and autism after an independent review found that some pupils who struggle to “fit in” are still being ...
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