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JERSEY’S lawn bowls squad enjoyed a highly successful return to the Island Games, capturing a full set of medals – gold, ...
A STALWART of Island Scouting has been recognised for 50 years of service to the movement. Chris Totty is Group Lead ...
Children could face a limit on using social media apps to help youngsters “take control of their online lives”, the Technology Secretary said. Peter Kyle said he wanted to tackle “compulsive behaviour ...
By Douglas Kruger OK, Jersey. Let’s check in on those crazy Argentinians. The ones who are doing the opposite to us, removing red tape, reducing the size of government, aggressively scrapping rules ...
A GROUP of Islanders hoping to secure the future of the Lido have reached the final stages of the government’s process to decide who will manage the Havre des Pas site from the start of next year. The ...
Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba has denied reports he plans to announce his resignation over a historic defeat of his ruling party in a weekend election, saying instead he wanted to make sure a ...
The Defence Secretary has signed an agreement paving the way for the export of Typhoon fighter jets to Turkey. John Healey and Turkish counterpart Yaşar Guler signed a memorandum of understanding at ...
Microsoft has said Chinese hackers breached its SharePoint document software servers in a bid to target major corporations and government agencies. The Silicon Valley firm said state-backed “threat ...
Israeli strikes in Gaza have killed at least 21 people late on Tuesday and into early Wednesday, health authorities said. More than half of those killed were women and children. Desperation is ...
The boss of Heathrow has revealed the chaotic closure of the London airport in March after a substation fire is expected to cost it tens of millions of pounds. Chief executive Thomas Woldbye told the ...
JERSEY currently has enough water to last for 93 days if it were to completely stop raining, Jersey Water has confirmed – as it turned on the plant responsible for turning sea water into drinking ...
Policing across Scotland will be “seriously affected” by the visit of US President Donald Trump, the head of a police body has said. Mr Trump is expected to touch down in Scotland on Friday ahead of a ...
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