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By Colin Lever ON the face of it, Jersey’s finance industry is the epitome of community wealth building. As a key anchor ...
Tougher sentences for violent offenders who hurt people based on their sexuality would mark a “vital step forward”, a Labour MP has said. Jacob Collier called for new aggravated offences as part of ...
A nationwide inquiry into child grooming gangs should be televised given the public interest, a former top Labour aide has urged the Government. Broadcaster Baroness Hazarika, who was previously a ...
The Radio Teleswitch Service (RTS) switch-off is to be delayed, the Government has announced, following warnings that it was likely to cause considerable disruption to hundreds of thousands of ...
President Donald Trump would not say whether he has decided to order a US strike on Iran, a move that Tehran warned anew would be greeted with stiff retaliation if it happens. “I may do it, I may not ...
Sharleen Spiteri has said she would have been happy if her band had written “just one hit record” when she started out as she was awarded an honorary doctorate for her services to music. The singer, ...
A 69-year-old woman found murdered in her flat with tape over her mouth was discovered when a neighbour helped her concerned niece break down the door. Jennifer Abbott, also known as Sarah Steinberg, ...
Race and lack of accountability are at the heart of why and how a 15 year-old black girl was strip-searched at school by police after being wrongly suspected of carrying cannabis was handled, a ...
OLD woman accused of having a sexual relationship with a child decades ago has been found not guilty of all charges against her, following a trial in which her defence described the allegations as ...
Motoring groups have criticised the decision to increase Dartford Crossing charges by 40%. Transport minister Lilian Greenwood announced fees for the crossing, which features a bridge and two tunnels ...
The head of a women’s rights group has said the Supreme Court ruling on the definition of a woman has “changed the landscape” of the ongoing tribunal involving nurse Sandie Peggie. Maya Forstater, ...
The use of cats to control vermin on the parliamentary estate has been rejected because of concerns for their safety. While Downing Street has long-serving mousing stalwart Larry, free-roaming felines ...
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