Firms say family friendly worker laws costing more
The Chamber of Commerce says flexible working has improved staff morale at a cost for businesses.
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'L'Ecume II skipper was the best fisherman I knew'
Michael Michieli is described as a "genius" at sea by a friend and captain in court in Jersey.
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End-of-life care 'needed before assisted dying law'
The health minister is to ask the States whether a new end-of-life care law is needed.
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'Less of a stigma' on second-hand school uniforms
A family with four children spends £800 on uniforms despite buying many in sales and from charity.
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Why 'special' Jersey can reach Cricket World Cup
Captain Charles Perchard says Jersey are 'in a great spot' after taking another step towards the 2027 Cricket World Cup.
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Blue Islands 'least punctual in quarter of 2025'
Figures showed a higher percentage of cancellations and long delays than the other carriers.
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Sailor sent 'normal' text 14 minutes before death
Jervis Baligat's message was the last time the crew was heard from, a court in Jersey hears.
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Scrapping trainee wage 'a big mistake'
The rate has been reintroduced after firms said they could no longer afford to hire apprentices.
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Dentist concerned works could risk patient safety
A Jersey dentist says the revamp in St Helier means patients cannot be collected outside.
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Manslaughter-accused ferry crew 'ignored warnings'
Two ferry crew are accused of killing three fishermen whose boat sank off the Jersey coast in 2022.
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Jersey land 'biggest-ever fixture' in FA Cup draw
Jersey Bulls say their FA Cup second qualifying round draw at home to Worthing is the biggest fixture in their history.
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Jersey nuisance law needs reviewing, panel says
A board says the 1999 law is "falling short of providing adequate protection to the public".
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Jersey Zoo saw loss of £4.8m in 2024
Fewer visitors and donations in 2024 causes Jersey Zoo to cut costs and boost income.
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Jersey fishing boat manslaughter trial begins
Artur Sevash-Zade and Lewis Peter Carr are each accused of killing three fishermen whose boat sank.
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Roadworks extended due to safety concerns
The completion of roadworks is delayed due to the discovery of voids beneath the carriageway.
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Bus stops added to enhance accessibility to town
The three new stops would be at Castle Street, outside the Town Hall, Hill Street.
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Why the Channel Islands abandoned rail travel
Jersey and Guernsey have not had passenger trams or trains since the 1930s.
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Photography exhibition displayed at Jersey Zoo
The competition received 59,228 entries from photographers of all ages.
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Opera house looking for new chief before reopening
The role leading the renovated Jersey Opera House is advertised with a salary of up to £90,000.
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'Nature and Jurassic Park kindled my love of film'
Joshua Fletcher, from Guernsey, directed Albert, a film about the island's folklore and witchcraft.
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