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A RISE in Emergency Department admissions drove a 400% increase in head scans last year – which impacted the hospital’s capacity to carry out planned CT scans. According to a report presented at the ...
AN all-inclusive dance company had a fitting finale to a memorable week-long visit to Jersey with a performance at Maison des Landes last week. All Dance Abilities is a group based in the Croydon area ...
SHOULD Jersey open its doors or pull up the drawbridge to manage its population – or take another approach entirely? That question will be examined at a live panel event hosted by All Island Media ...
UK consumers haven’t lost their “excitement” for the Jersey Royal, according to industry representatives – with this year’s season being deemed successful despite some later crop having to be ploughed ...
HIGH-SPEED Poole sailings with DFDS’s Levante Jet vessel will be paused from November until the end of April, the operator has revealed as it yesterday [TUESDAY] announced its winter schedule. DFDS’s ...
JERSEY’S government is demanding “immediate clarity and improved delivery” from DFDS, after the Chief Minister said the service so far “falls short of what was promised” by the ferry operator. In a ...
A MAN who died of asbestos-related illness was remembered as “a good family man” who looked after his parents, sister and cousin. Douglas Alan Robson, who was born in Newcastle-upon-Tyne, had probably ...
PROPOSED law changes which would see patients in medical negligence cases prevented from using official apology letters as evidence are due to be scrutinised. A scrutiny sub-panel has been set up to ...
STRICT conservation areas should be imposed to combat the impact of rising sea temperatures, according to the chair of the Société Jersiaise Marine Biology Section. Nick Jouault said that the ...
JERSEY’S premier sailing talent was on full display at the British Hobie 16 National Championships, as Ollie Voak and Megan Roworth headlined an extraordinary effort to retain their crown. There were ...
A PROPOSED new railway service may ultimately be “inferior to the existing bus service”, the chair of a local environmental group has said. Nigel Jones, of Jersey in Transition, spoke after ...
A POPULAR bus service used by Islanders, which takes cancer patients to and from Southampton Hospital, has been saved after a campaign led by Isle of Wight residents. The Daisy Bus had looked set to ...