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THE scaffolding industry in Jersey has strongly refuted any suggestion of price fixing or profiteering in the sector. On Wednesday, the Jersey Competition Regulatory Authority wrote an open letter to ...
A WORKSHOP for politicians exploring Jersey’s population challenges, falling birth rate and economic prospects has given rise to an unexpected proposal, with one attendee suggesting a new alliance ...
THE saying about mighty oaks growing from little acorns has been around for centuries… and now two visitors from Scotland have shown the principle extends to other species of tree, even when a long ...
PATIENTS caught up in Jersey’s rheumatology scandal who have not yet begun their claims process could be prevented from using official apology letters as evidence, the JEP has learned. Law firm ...
A 30-year-old finance worker who described his own behaviour as “nothing short of disgraceful” has avoided jail after importing drugs and selling them on to friends. Jonathan Andrew Falle was ...
By Ben Shenton LAST week, the Jersey Evening Post ran headlines based on a report from Policy Centre Jersey – an independent document which, like many government-issued reports, offers some misleading ...
Former Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn has launched a new political party. The Independent MP for Islington North said in a statement that the “system is rigged” as he called for “mass redistribution of ...
A man has appeared in court to deny murdering a missing woman whose body was found in woodland after a major search operation. Reanne Coulson, 34, was last seen in Coventry in May and concerns were ...
A 15-year-old boy has told a jury he does not remember stabbing a fellow pupil to death at their school and denied he had worked himself “up into a rage”. The teenager was repeatedly shown CCTV ...
Higher coffee and chocolate prices have helped Nestle offset lower demand from customers over the first half of 2025. The KitKat and Nescafe maker revealed that sales growth was almost entirely driven ...
The latest crime figures for England and Wales show police-recorded offences of shoplifting and theft from the person remain at record highs, while homicides are at their lowest level for more than a ...
Traffic is at a standstill, queuing to use the Port of Dover as holidaymakers and freight lorries descend in large numbers. The vehicles are moving very slowly through Dover from the A20, and down ...