DIGITAL fundraising methods can be more vulnerable to fraud raising fears among charities about cashless payments, the charity commissioner has said. The comments from John Mills follow a review by ...
Dixon 43′, Lockyer 90+1′ Attendance: 824 Player of the Match: Jack Lumsden Jersey Bulls failed to finish 2025 on a high, ...
SOME of the brightest young entrepreneurs in Jersey were celebrated at the first-ever Young Entrepreneurship Awards earlier this month. Seven young innovators aged 14-18 presented their business ideas ...
MARKET forces and a lack of regulation in the legal prescription of medicinal cannabis in Jersey has created a class of ‘user ...
FEARS that Jersey could be about to experience a deluge of snow may be unfounded. Towards the end of this week, weather patterns are expected to shift into what forecasters describe as an Arctic ...
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Sponsored content THE year 2025 was a roller-coaster year that will last long in the memories of investors. From the Liberation Day tariffs turmoil that sent markets plunging in early April to a gold ...
New Year’s Eve is traditionally a time when we look forward positively to what might be in store. Tonight, for those who know (or perhaps can still remember) the words, we may sing about a “cup of ...
TESTS should be carried out in agricultural fields to assess the level of PFAS before any biosolids or slurry are applied, an independent panel advising the Government has recommended. The same group ...
A COMBINATION of increased passenger numbers during the busy festive period and staff sickness has been blamed for long security waits at Jersey Airport. A number of passengers took to social media ...
A NEW species of beetle has been named in honour of Gerald Durrell by a scientist who was inspired by his conservation work as a child. Dmitry Telnov, now an expert in beetles after being inspired by ...
ISLANDERS have raised more than £25,000 for a local dementia charity as part of a fundraising trek in Ecuador. A team of 14 people from Jersey travelled to the South American country last month to ...
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