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DURING the hottest weekend of the year, six swimmers from Jersey Swimming Club travelled to the UK, delivering a series of ...
By Mark Boleat ELECTIONS, and more particularly voter turnout, were under the spotlight in Jersey and Guernsey last week.
REPORTS of cloudy water by customers in Gorey are being investigated by Jersey Water. The water utility firm advised ...
Trade Secretary Jonathan Reynolds said that the Tata Steel plant in Port Talbot does not meet “melt and pour” rules needed to get exemptions from Donald Trump’s steel tariffs over the line. The steel ...
British billpayers saved more than £300 million by switching the time at which they turned on their washing machines or ovens, according to figures released by the industry body for network operators.
A musician who is playing at Glastonbury Festival has described how “emotional” it was to arrive at the music event following a more than 650-mile bike ride that started in Scotland. Jack Cullen, who ...
There is no “safe number of times” a footballer can head the ball, the High Court has been told, amid a legal claim brought by several former players over brain injuries allegedly suffered during ...
Northumbria Police’s decision to dispose of documents relating to the miners’ strike is “deeply worrying”, the Commons Leader has said. Information related to the so-called Battle of Orgreave is said ...
Plans to regulate the use of pedicabs in London are set to advance next year, following a consultation that has found overwhelming support for tougher safety standards. The consultation, carried out ...
Scottish violinist Nicola Benedetti has performed for patients, families and hospital staff who are unable to attend the Edinburgh International Festival. Benedetti, who is the festival’s director, ...
An obsessed serial stalker of former BBC Newsnight presenter Emily Maitlis has been jailed for five years after breaching his restraining order by sending the broadcaster and her parents letters from ...
North Korea’s planned dispatch of thousands of military construction workers and deminers to Russia’s Kursk region will likely take place as early as July or August, South Korea’s spy agency told ...