CHANGING careers to become a hairdresser is “largely unviable”, a hair salon has warned, adding that skills shortages in the sector will get worse unless lifelong learning reforms are put in place.
A CAMBRIDGE-EDUCATED doctor accused of filming men urinating in public toilets appeared in the Royal Court yesterday to deny ...
STATES police are appealing for witnesses to an “altercation” that took place at St James’ Wine Bar in the early hours of ...
By Bernard Place THERE is sometimes a particular tone in Jersey’s public debate that becomes more noticeable during ...
JERSEY could see up to 270 additional crimes recorded every year if a package of five new laws tackling violence against ...
AN Islander who celebrated her 100th birthday yesterday said regularly seeing friends and family is the key to a happy life. Living up to that mantra, Helen McGugan was surrounded by those closest to ...
VANISHED from Islanders’ bank accounts in a single day after fraudsters posing as bank staff tricked victims into handing ...
THE Guernsey Transport Licensing Authority’s decision to turn down a bid from Loganair to operate inter-island flights has been labelled a “lost opportunity” by Jersey’s Assistant Economic Development ...
A CHARITY is celebrating its tenth anniversary this year by pledging to give away 10,000 books and 10,000 hours of support to children. Every Child Our Future has been working with local children to ...
A FAMILY support charity has launched a new fancy dress borrowing scheme to ease costs for parents. Brighter Futures last week announced the start of its ‘Fancy Dress Costume Club’, which aims to ...
A PUBLIC sector recruitment freeze should be retained throughout the entire four-year term of the next government amid ...
NEARLY half of the £620,000 government budget set aside for fertility treatment last year is set to be redirected to “offset wider pressures” within the Health Department. Deputy Lucy Stephenson said ...