What the papers say – July 4
A wide range of stories feature across the front pages.
A wide range of stories feature across the front pages.
Harry is suing publisher Mirror Group Newspapers over allegations of unlawful information gathering.
THE STATES has confirmed it intends to continue to support the annual Battle of Britain Air Display after Jersey’s government announced it was looking to reduce its financial offering.
Dorset Police impounded the pleasure cruiser Dorset Belle at its berth in Poole Harbour following the fatal incident.
Steve Apelt, 60, from Somerset said he has seen Glastonbury ‘go through so many changes’ and says it is ‘the most beautiful thing on the planet’.
The Mediterranean island of Menorca is ‘a very quiet island, unlike Majorca or Ibiza’, according to Menorca Island Games Association committee member Antonio Vidal.
ALDERNEY’S young people are being given a voice, after Riduna Radio gave a slot to the island’s youth club.
An open letter to members of the States of Deliberation
IT WAS just what Josh Lewis needed ahead of his home Island Games.
Alice Capsey is also included in the squad and could make her red-ball debut next week.
A UK CONSULTANT in emergency medicine discussed why civility matters with more than 400 Health & Social Care staff.
AS MANY islanders eat their breakfast this morning some of the record number of walkers on the Saffery Rotary Walk round the island will have already negotiated 18 miles of cliff paths.
The trial is the first to suggest medication after testing positive for coronavirus may be able to reduce the risk of long Covid, researchers say.
Jane Kerr has said she never used private investigators to engage in unlawful activities
AGENTS for the vacant tearoom at Moulin Huet have said there has been great interest shown by prospective tenants.