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OLD woman who drove her car on the wrong side of the road while over two-and-a-half times the legal alcohol limit has been banned from the roads for two years. Monica Carina Baptista Sousa was also ...
Amarillo singer Tony Christie has said his doctor told him he was “lucky” he was a musician when he was diagnosed with dementia because of the positive effects of music on people with the condition.
Sir Keir Starmer said he did not appreciate how upset Rachel Reeves was in the Commons, because he was focused  on answering Prime Minister’s Questions. The Prime Minister said all people could be ...
A Reform UK cabinet could include people from outside Parliament, Nigel Farage has said. During an LBC phone-in on Thursday, the Reform UK leader said it was “nonsense” that ministers “must all be ...
Weight-loss jabs are the “talk of the House of Commons tea rooms” and “half my colleagues are on them”, the Health Secretary has said as he pledged to widen access. Wes Streeting said the jabs should ...
JERSEY’S football sensation Callum Osmand has signed a four-year deal at the iconic Scottish Premiership champions, Celtic FC. Osmand’s consistent goalscoring form in the Fulham FC academy attracted ...
An online gambling firm has been fined £170,000 for regulatory failures including the use of unfair terms and conditions. Taichi Tech Limited, trading as Fafabet, will also have to undergo a ...
Liverpool footballer Diogo Jota has died in a car crash in Spain aged 28. The Spanish civil guard said he was found dead alongside his brother Andre Silva, after their car went off a road near the ...
FUTSAL Jersey’s Under 17 squad headed to Madeira yesterday to take part in The Funchal International Futsal Competition. Futsal is a fast-paced, small-sided version of football, played indoors with a ...
Sponsored content By the Jersey Financial Services Commission In 2024, the Channel Islands Financial Ombudsman received 65 fraud complaints, up from 22 in 2023 – a 195% increase.  Fraud is getting ...
TWO of Jersey’s finest cueists are travelling across the globe to Mauritius to compete in the Commonwealth Billiards ...
Sir Keir Starmer has taken responsibility for the U-turn on welfare reforms, saying his Government did not “get the process right” as he gave his full backing to his Chancellor. Speaking to the BBC in ...