THE potential impact of new US tariffs is being “carefully considered”, according to Jersey’s External Relations Minister – ...
A senior civil servant leading flagship local government reforms has said it is too pessimistic to fear the sector will collapse because of financial pressures. Sarah Healey, permanent secretary at ...
The chairman of a public inquiry set up to probe the actions of disgraced neurosurgeon Sam Eljamel has pledged he will “listen to those who feel their voices have not been heard”. Lord Weir, who has ...
Two UK women are aiming to become the first team to row the Pacific Ocean non-stop and unsupported. Miriam Payne, 25, from East Yorkshire, and Jess Rowe, 28, from Hampshire, are planning to set off ...
THE alleged victim of sexual abuse by a Catholic priest has denied tricking the priest when confronting the alleged perpetrator during a phone call. The complainant told jurors on the third day of ...
By Mark Boleat The States Assembly has voted to reinstate Senators with effect from the 2026 election. The decision, secured ...
Luton airport’s expansion plan has been approved by Transport Secretary Heidi Alexander despite a recommendation she reject it. The Cabinet minister gave the go-ahead to the Bedfordshire airport’s ...
Police hope advances in DNA profiling will help solve the mystery of a newborn baby girl who was found dead at a lake three decades ago. The child, who was named “Baby April”, was found wrapped in a ...
There was no “dedicated lookout” on two vessels which crashed in the North Sea last month in “patchy conditions”, investigators said. Portuguese-registered container ship Solong hit US tanker Stena ...
The number of people in hospital in England with winter viruses remains higher than usual for the time of year, despite the recent warm and sunny weather, new data shows. Norovirus and flu levels have ...
Government AI initiatives will only proceed if there is “more remuneration for the creative industries at the end of it”, a minister has said. Culture minister Sir Chris Bryant told MPs the UK is a ...
The Government’s failure to order a public inquiry into the murder of GAA official Sean Brown in 1997 was unlawful and “cannot stand”, the Court of Appeal in Belfast has ruled. Northern Ireland’s Lady ...