- Jersey women earning more than men in just one sectorby Elen Johnston on March 11, 2026 at 6:00 pm
JERSEY’s gender pay gap is narrowing – but the picture varies dramatically depending on where you work. Figures released yesterday by Statistics Jersey, which were based on a snapshot from June 2025, showed the overall gap fell from 7.8% in 2024 to 6% last year, although some sectors continue to see far larger disparities. The The post Jersey women earning more than men in just one sector appeared first on Jersey Evening Post.
- Royal Court to decide fate of former Nude Dunes restaurant next monthby Julien Morel on March 11, 2026 at 3:56 pm
THE Royal Court is due to decide next month whether the former Nude Dunes restaurant at Le Pulente can become tourist accommodation. Two similar applications by the owner, Nadia Miller, to turn part of the former café and restaurant into a two-bedroom holiday let have been refused and subsequent appeals also rejected. Ms Miller has The post Royal Court to decide fate of former Nude Dunes restaurant next month appeared first on Jersey Evening Post.
- Chair and vice-chair of Health and Care Partnership Board appointedby James Jeune on March 11, 2026 at 3:13 pm
The chair and vice-chair of the new Jersey Health and Care Partnership Board have been announced. The establishment of the Partnership Board, which the government has stated will bring together providers from across the Island’s health and care system and “work to resolve everyday problems that affect the delivery of safe, effective and joined-up services”, was backed by States The post Chair and vice-chair of Health and Care Partnership Board appointed appeared first on Jersey Evening Post.
- Bowel disease test still not available in Jersey months after it was promisedby Christie Bailey on March 11, 2026 at 2:33 pm
A DIAGNOSTIC test intended to help doctors distinguish between inflammatory bowel diseases and conditions such as irritable bowel syndrome is still not available in GP surgeries – despite promises that it would arrive by the end of 2025. In September last year, the JEP reported that faecal calprotectin testing was expected to be rolled out The post Bowel disease test still not available in Jersey months after it was promised appeared first on Jersey Evening Post.
- Jersey-linked Abramovich dispute over Chelsea FC proceeds continuesby James Jeune on March 11, 2026 at 2:25 pm
JERSEY remains caught up in an escalating dispute over the fate of proceeds from Roman Abramovich’s sale of Chelsea Football Club – as lawyers for the sanctioned Russian oligarch warn the UK government that any attempts to seize the funds will be challenged. The latest twist in the long-running saga comes just a few months The post Jersey-linked Abramovich dispute over Chelsea FC proceeds continues appeared first on Jersey Evening Post.
- Still no bringing home the bacon, minister saysby James Sharp on March 11, 2026 at 12:42 pm
HOLIDAYMAKERS returning from Europe will still have to leave the cheese and sausages behind, after the Environment Minister confirmed that there is no plan to lift Jersey’s ban on personally importing meat and dairy products any time soon. Responding to a question from Deputy Hilary Jeune, Deputy Steve Luce said that the ban on imports The post Still no bringing home the bacon, minister says appeared first on Jersey Evening Post.
- Public safety outweighs family ties in deportation rulingby Newsdesk on March 11, 2026 at 12:04 pm
A 21-YEAR-OLD foreign national convicted of violent and sexual offences will be deported after the Royal Court ruled that the public interest in protecting the community outweighed his right to remain in the Island with his family. Jose Guilherme Vieira Da Costa attempted to appeal a decision by the Home Affairs Minister ordering his deportation, The post Public safety outweighs family ties in deportation ruling appeared first on Jersey Evening Post.
- “Islanders should be able to buy food with confidence”by James Jeune on March 11, 2026 at 11:41 am
NEW regulations intended to improve Jersey’s food safety requirements and provide “a clearer legal mechanism for action against non-compliant businesses” have been adopted. Outlining the new legislation during yesterday’s States sitting, Environment Minister Steve Luce cited “a responsibility to support consumer safety, promote business accountability and ensure that Jersey’s food laws are modern, coherent and The post “Islanders should be able to buy food with confidence” appeared first on Jersey Evening Post.
- Planning back Strive hotel before proposal is decided again next weekby Julien Morel on March 11, 2026 at 10:42 am
A MAJOR application for a 155-bed international chain hotel at Strive in St Peter has been recommended for approval, by the Planning Department. An outline application by the health club to build the five-storey hotel, which would H-shaped and 18.2m high at its highest point, is on the agenda for the next Planning Committee a The post Planning back Strive hotel before proposal is decided again next week appeared first on Jersey Evening Post.
- Police: ‘No criminal probe into rheumatology deaths’by Christie Bailey on March 11, 2026 at 9:30 am
A CRIMINAL investigation into deaths linked to Jersey’s troubled rheumatology service has been ruled out after the police concluded the legal test for gross negligence manslaughter had not been met. The States police confirmed that no criminal investigation will be launched following the review of the cases of seven deceased rheumatology patients. Their families have The post Police: ‘No criminal probe into rheumatology deaths’ appeared first on Jersey Evening Post.