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A SUSPECTED German mortar bomb has been recovered from the sand dunes after a member of the public took it home and reported ...
By Mick Le Moignan One of many characteristics Jersey and Australia have in common is being surrounded by sea. Our insularity ...
A JERSEY charity has been honoured on the international stage for more than a decade of work supporting children and their ...
Hope of finding survivors of the catastrophic flooding in Texas dimmed a day after the death toll surpassed 100, and crews kept up the search for people missing in the aftermath. The search efforts ...
The Prime Minister has hailed investment by French energy giant EDF in the Sizewell C nuclear plant as “a vote of confidence in the UK as an investment destination”, though the company appears to be ...
The first recorded sighting of a rare type of dragonfly in Belfast has been hailed by conservationists. The black-tailed skimmer dragonfly was spotted by volunteers at Bog Meadows Nature Reserve in ...
A LOCAL author has discovered a flair for suspense and horror – and is seeking to capture Islanders’ imaginations with his next book set in Jersey… Eamonn Bradley said he hoped that his upcoming novel ...
Land due to be used for the expansion of the Wimbledon tennis site by an area the size of 50 football pitches could not have greater legal protection from being built on, the High Court has heard.
Jurors in the inquest into the death of a five-year-old boy who had an allergic reaction and collapsed at school have begun their deliberations. An inquest at Peterborough Town Hall heard Benedict ...
The apparent suicide of Russia’s transportation minister brought expressions of shock and sorrow from the Kremlin but no new clues as to why Roman Starovoit might have taken his own life. It comes ...
The King and Queen rolled out the red carpet for the President of France Emmanuel Macron and his wife Brigitte in Windsor at the start of the French state visit to the UK. Charles and Camilla warmly ...
The Foreign Office is set to shrink by up to a quarter as ministers look to slim down the Civil Service, the department’s top mandarin has told MPs. Sir Olly Robbins, permanent under-secretary at the ...