Jersey records lowest birth rate since 1955
There were 795 babies born in Jersey in 2023, the lowest since 1955, figures show.
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Suppliers won't deliver due to parking - trader
Jersey business owners and shoppers complain about the cost and availability of parking.
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Durrell members vote against trustees resigning
A proposal that the entire board of trustees of the conservation trust resign is rejected.
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Mother's death 'could have been avoided' - inquest
Pamela Nisbet was killed by her son who had mental health problems in 2019 in St Peter.
View Full Story02-May-2024 - Source: BBC News
Skills Show wins praise from students
Organisers of the Jersey Skills Show say this year's event was the biggest yet.
View Full Story02-May-2024 - Source: BBC News
Jersey property sales at historic 22-year low
At the beginning of 2024, the fewest number of properties were sold in Jersey for 22 years.
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Record number of workers paid by Jersey taxpayers
Figures show 9,450 people are now on the states payroll, which is a new record.
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Ex-Reds aim to 'repay' the island that helped them
Ex-Jersey Reds players Scott van Breda and James Mitchell are helping the island in its bid to retain the Siam Cup.
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Calls for charity walkers to sign up to fundraiser
Jersey Mencap has called for more people to sign up to the south coast walking challenge.
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Ferry passengers frustrated at schedule changes
Some passengers have cancelled trips to Guernsey since the schedules were changed in April.
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Dancers celebrate May Day in every parish
The island's all-female Morris dancing troupe performed in every parish to celebrate May Day.
View Full Story01-May-2024 - Source: BBC News
DFDS to prioritise reliability in contract bid
The firm says it found "reliability, consistency and convenient scheduling" were key for islanders.
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Project aims to help older people use technology
Impact Jersey is set to launch a grant programme to support the health of an ageing island population.
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'Turing's Law' pardon considered for gay convictions
The Home Affairs minister is to consider introducing a law to pardon people convicted of being gay.
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Constable urged to rethink parish hall plans
People in St Brelade have urged the constable to think again about future plans for the parish hall.
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Government plans to scrap women's health strategy
Jersey's government has revealed plans to scrap its women's health strategy.
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Appeal launched for families of occupation heroes
Jersey Heritage wants to trace the families of 10 islanders who were persecuted by the Nazis.
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Concerns raised about the future of Jersey Zoo
Former staff are among those criticising the running of the zoo started by Gerald Durrell in 1959.
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Government will not invest in e-bike scheme, minister says
The government says it will not invest money to keep the electric bike hire scheme going.
View Full Story01-May-2024 - Source: BBC News
Hospital plans released and consultation begins
Jersey’s government are inviting feedback on the design of the new Acute Hospital at Overdale.
View Full Story01-May-2024 - Source: BBC News