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By Gavin St Pier THERE must be an election approaching. Well, there are two actually. One in June 2026 in Jersey and one this ...
The World Food Programme (WFP) has said its food stocks in Gaza have run out under Israel’s nearly eight-week blockade, ending a main source of sustenance for hundreds of thousands of Palestinians in ...
The Government “is not for bending” on net zero, Ed Miliband has said as he urged opponents of the policy to “bring on the fight”. Speaking at the end of an international energy security summit in ...
Syrian foreign minister Asaad al-Shibani has raised his country’s new flag at the UN headquarters in New York. Mr al-Shibani will attend a UN Security Council briefing, the first public appearance by ...
THE Island’s rate of inflation has fallen marginally to 2.3%, new figures have revealed. Jersey’s Retail Prices Index (RPI) ...
Two men have been jailed after attempting to smuggle up to £1.5 million of cannabis into the UK inside crates of watermelons in a lorry. Prosecutors said Scott McSeveney, 37, masterminded the plan to ...
A prolific mobile phone thief who was caught with a blind woman’s stolen device during a morning crime spree has been jailed – after being taken down by a ceremonial Beadle. Oliver Brady, 27, of ...
The UK “will not be defined by the debates and arguments of the past”, Downing Street has said amid speculation about a possible youth mobility deal with the EU. The Government has faced pressure from ...
US President Donald Trump has said in an interview that “Crimea will stay with Russia” as Ukraine comes under mounting pressure to make concessions to end the war between the two countries. “Zelensky ...
Chris Eubank Jr missed the weight by 0.05lb on Friday and will be fined £375,000 ahead of his showdown with Conor Benn on Saturday. Eubank Jr had two attempts at weighing in at 160lb, missing his ...
Trial dates have been set for defendants, including former mayor of Liverpool Joe Anderson, charged as part of an investigation into city council corruption. The 67-year-old and co-defendants, ...
The Dean of Westminster has said stories are being told to “deepen our divisions” in his Anzac Day address but suggested the sacrifices of First World War soldiers were tales “that unite and do not ...