OLD drugs “courier” who tried to smuggle high-purity cocaine into Jersey to settle a debt has been jailed for five years. Faustin Kapinga Mutombo, from London, travelled to the Island by ferry from ...
Households are about to see across-the-board increases to their bills as “awful April” heralds the start of price hikes on everything from energy to council tax. Energy bills for millions of ...
THE police are investigating an alleged assault by a patient on members of staff at the General Hospital. Two employees ...
A RETIRED banker from St Brelade has been elected as the Island’s new Jurat – winning by one vote. Donald Christopher ...
Irish actor Emmett J Scanlan has said it was wonderful to go “toe to toe” with “giants” such as Pierce Brosnan in a new crime TV series. The Peaky Blinders actor, 46, plays Brosnan’s “head of security ...
The King is known for being a workaholic, and even the Queen said after his cancer diagnosis that he “won’t slow down and won’t do what he’s told”. Camilla told author Lee Child at her Reading Room ...
The King has cancelled engagements on Friday after a “short period of observation in hospital” due to “temporary side effects” from his cancer treatment. Buckingham Palace said that after “scheduled ...
The UK has to take a “different approach” to other countries when it comes to negotiating tariffs with the US, a Treasury minister has suggested. Darren Jones said “there is no easy answer” and there ...
The Conservatives are “stuffy, boring old bastards”, and Labour risks losing voters to more organised opposition on its left, Nigel Farage has claimed as he played up Reform UK’s prospects at the next ...
NEW figures have revealed that buy-to-let investors purchased more properties than first-time buyers at the Jersey Development Company’s Waterfront “Horizon” development. Treasury Minister Elaine ...
Men have been urged to “stop using prostitutes” by a Labour MP, as she raised concerns for women who are being “systematically raped”. Sarah Russell said a “significant” number of women are brought to ...
More men used to be at the top of boardrooms because “the country was white men”, Nigel Farage has claimed while railing against diversity and inclusion policies in workplaces. The Reform UK leader ...
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