The Independent Jersey Care Inquiry was set up following a proposal by Senator Francis Le Gresley that was backed by the States in 2011. It has been charged with investigating what went wrong in Jerseys care system in the years following 1945. It launched in April 2014 and the first public hearings began on 22 […]
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Nightlife: DJ issues a call for later opening hours for clubs, and should the castle raves return?
Call for States to reconsider later licensing hours Comment by Artiste Anon – bring back the castle raves Would you like to see the castle raves return? Take part in our poll What’s on? Check out our event diary New festival offers prizes by the bundle JERSEY Live co-organiser Warren Le Sueur has called on […]
Security increased in court after man storms building to confront judge
THE Magistrate’s Court has increased security after a man stormed into the building and confronted a judge and members of staff.
Fort Regent and States building lit up in red, white and blue in show of solidarity
THE States building will be lit up in red, white and blue for three nights from Saturday to show solidarity with France following Europe’s worst terror attack in years on Thursday.
Jersey must change its trespass law, says relative of terrified pensioner
The relative of an 81-year-old widow who was left ‘traumatised’ after waking in the middle of the night to find a 26-year-old man staring at her has said Jersey needs to get with the times.
Jersey must change its trespass law, says relative of terrified pensioner
The relative of an 81-year-old widow who was left ‘traumatised’ after waking in the middle of the night to find a 26-year-old man staring at her has said Jersey needs to get with the times.
Gap in cyber-bullying law, says Home Affairs Minister
Senator Ian Le Marquand came under fire in the States this week from backbencher Deputy Mike Higgins.
Islanders show support for Paris with Tricolore tributes
ISLANDERS rallied to show their support for Paris this weekend as Jersey landmarks were adorned with the French Tricolore.
‘Don’t criminalise drunk intruders’, says Home Affairs Minister
Senator Ian Le Marquand said introducing a criminal law for trespass would risk persecuting the innocent or those merely too drunk to understand what they are doing.
‘Don’t criminalise drunk intruders’, says Home Affairs Minister
Senator Ian Le Marquand said introducing a criminal law for trespass would risk persecuting the innocent or those merely too drunk to understand what they are doing.

