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AN innocuous chocolate wrapper included in a scrapbook may have been remained simply an example of wartime confectionary had not an archivist delicately lifted it up – only to discover on the reverse ...
FEARS are mounting that consumers will end up footing the bill after a leading freight transporter confirmed an “unavoidable” move to increase its prices. Ferryspeed has written to customers in Jersey ...
US President Donald Trump is set to deliver his first military commencement address since returning to office. The Republican president will speak to the West Point military academy’s graduating class ...
CHILDREN are being held in the Island’s adult prison, the JEP can reveal – reigniting concerns over how Jersey supports some of its “most vulnerable” Islanders. Children’s Commissioner Carmel Corrigan ...
FOR a total of 17 of Iain George’s 20 years as head teacher at Janvrin School, he finished the financial year in the black. In his final year, 2024, he ended it £84,911 in the red. He wasn’t alone. As ...
James Middleton has credited his sister, the Princess of Wales, along with the rest of his family, for helping him through some of the darkest times of his life. In an interview with the Daily Mirror, ...
A Jewish man was arrested and charged with “racially aggravated harassment” after holding a placard at a counter-demonstration depicting a Hezbollah leader. The British man attended a Stop the Hate ...
The next 20 years will be “dominated” by conflict between nations, the former head of the Civil Service has said. Sir Simon Case, who stood down as Cabinet secretary in December, made the warning in ...
The NHS will open more mental health crisis centres across England in a bid to keep those patients out of “crowded A&Es”, the head of NHS England has said. The new service, staffed by specialist ...
US president Donald Trump’s threatened 50% tariff on all EU imports would cause extreme disruption to the global economy, Ireland’s premier has warned. Taoiseach Micheal Martin said the move by Mr ...
Sir Keir Starmer must visit fishermen who fear the UK’s trade deal with the EU will “kill” their businesses, Kemi Badenoch has said. The Conservative leader visited Bridlington, East Yorkshire, on ...
Murder accused Richard Satchwell was “shamelessly brazen” and the narrative he gave about how his wife died was implausible and had “more holes than than a block of Swiss cheese”, the jury at his ...