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The biggest railway workers union is calling for action to tackle claims of escalating violence on busy train routes. The Rail, Maritime and Transport union (RMT) said there had been a “serious ...
THE new president of the Lions Club of Jersey has played down the significance of being the first woman to hold the position in the club’s 62-year history. Jane Rueb took over as Lions’ president from ...
A Southwest Airlines jet heading to Las Vegas from Southern California took a dramatic plunge shortly after take off in response to an alert about a nearby plane, sending some passengers flying out of ...
FARMERS and food producers with innovative ideas are being invited to apply for a £20,000 prize – with £5,000 ring-fenced specifically for applicants from Jersey, Guernsey and the Isle of Man. The ...
By Advocate Carl Parslow JERSEY’S government has perfected a new art form: the ability to talk about the future while quietly ...
A VEHICLE was involved in a collision on St Saviour’s Hill this afternoon. The incident was reported just before 1pm and ...
Former MasterChef host Gregg Wallace has again apologised to anyone hurt by his behaviour, but insisted he is “not a groper, a sex pest or a flasher”. In an interview with The Sun, the TV presenter ...
US President Donald Trump is expected to spend much of his first day in Scotland on the golf course he owns in Ayrshire. Mr Trump drew crowds to Prestwick Airport on Friday evening as Air Force One ...
In partnership with JFTU, we’re giving you the chance to win a fantastic inflatable water play centre with play ball set – perfect for keeping the kids entertained all summer long! This fun-filled ...
Europe “better get your act together” on immigration, US President Donald Trump said as he landed in Scotland. Mr Trump is in the country for a four-day visit to both of his golf clubs in Aberdeen and ...
Hundreds of people have gathered for a community vigil in memory of a woman and her two teenage children who died following a shooting in Co Fermanagh. People wrapped their arms around each other as ...
Cabinet ministers have been told to make sure Government contracts go to companies that will boost British jobs. Rachel Reeves and Pat McFadden have told their Cabinet colleagues to “ensure the ...
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