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Islanders invited to be part of annual summer art exhibition
ENTRIES are now open for the 2024 Jersey Summer Exhibition at CCA Galleries International, an opportunity for Jersey artists which is modelled on the high-profile annual show at London’s Royal Academy. Following the RA’s approach, anyone is entitled to enter, regardless of experience, but works included in the exhibition are selected from an open call […]
Liquidators appointed following collapse of Garenne Construction Group
LIQUIDATORS have been appointed after the collapse Garenne Construction Group. The group was rendered insolvent due to high number of cross-guarantee claims made against the recently failed building firm Camerons, which was one of Garenne’s subsidiaries. The directors determined that Garenne was unable to continue to trade given its financial position. Camerons cited spiralling material […]
West Ham and Brighton serve up stalemate
Albion’s first goalless draw in the Premier League since October 2022 came on a landmark night for midfielder James Milner.
Sir Keir Starmer: The one-time ‘lefty lawyer’ with his eye on No 10
He has been depicted by opponents as the epitome of a self-satisfied liberal metropolitan elite, remote from the concerns of ordinary voters.
Keegan Bradley appointment as Ryder Cup captain ‘surprising’ – Xander Schauffele
The 38-year-old was confirmed for the role on Monday, with 15-time major winner Tiger Woods having reportedly rejected the offer.
Zharnel Hughes joins British 100m medallists after taking bronze in Budapest
Hughes was third in the final at the World Championships in Hungary.
Sir Michael Gambon was a titan of the stage and film
His illustrious theatre career included an appearance in the Royal Shakespeare Company’s 1982 production of King Lear.
HS2: What is it, how much has it cost and how have the plans changed?
The leg to Manchester could be axed.
Danger Covid inquiry undermined if Government wins legal bid – Johnson lawyers
Two judges are due to give their ruling in the bid over the former prime minister’s unredacted WhatsApps and diaries at a later date.

