Shared equity arrives

THE chairman of a major UK provider of shared equity housing is about to launch a similar scheme in the Island.


Recycle it all!

JERSEY could lead the way environmentally by recycling all its waste.


Report on prison was welcomed, say Home Affairs

HOME Affairs Minister Wendy Kinnard has today defended her reaction to this week's scathing report on La Moye prison.


£45m development creates ‘a new quarter of St Helier’

A NEW £45 million development of 235 apartments was officially opened today.


Rugby club dismissed me unfairly, says chef

A CHEF has claimed unfair dismissal from his job at the Jersey Rugby Football Club because his job was replaced by outside caterers after he was made redundant.


Chamber ‘disappointed’ in spending cuts

BUSINESS leaders have expressed profound disappointment in ministers for their lack of commitment to cutting spending.


Tiny flats in the scrutiny spotlight

ISLANDERS who live in small flats are being encouraged to speak out following concern that the building of tiny homes could result in social and economic problems.


New school at St Peter

PLANS have been submitted for a new £4.8m school in St Peter.


Eyes down for a full house

THIS year's Swimarathon got off to a flying start on the stroke of 10 o'clock yesterday morning when the Lieut- Governor, Air Chief Marshal Sir John Cheshire, sounded the starting horn for his last Swimarathon before he leaves the post in July.


Ministers delay police powers on disorder

NEW police powers to deal with street disorder and stalking were delayed by the Council of Ministers yesterday after ministers raised concerns.