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Deputy urged to quit over child image convictions
The former chief minister admitted making more than 2,400 indecent images of children.
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Loganair seeks licence for inter-island route
Loganair says it is "well-positioned" to offer an inter-island service for Guernsey and Jersey.
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Police raise safety concerns over festive run
The Santa's Christmas Fun Run will need to change its route from next year die to safety concerns.
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Police warning over States scam emails
The Revenue Service is still receiving reports of email scams after alert was issued last month.
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Valuer appointed for electricity company
The Government of Sark said it follows an application from Chief Pleas in October.
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More options in UK than on-island, student says
A programme looking at ways of bringing graduates back to the island has been launched.
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Ladies' College acts swiftly after IT breach
The Ladies' College identified unauthorised access has been made to some of its systems in 2024.
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Le Tocq: The man guilty of creating indecent images
The NSPCC says Jonathan Le Tocq's crimes helped "fuel a horrific industry".
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Former chief minister admits indecent child images
Jonathan Le Tocq admits offences including creating more than 2,400 indecent images of children.
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Deputy denies wrongdoing after harassment arrest
Deputy Gavin St Pier says he and his wife "deny any wrongdoing whatsoever".
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Guernsey Post gears up for busy Christmas period
Guernsey Post says parcel volumes were up by 5% in November this year compared to 2024.
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Breach complaints lead to code of conduct review
The States seeks a commissioner to investigate complaints that the code of conduct was breached.
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Tide warnings issued with large waves expected
Jersey Met issues high tide warnings with flooding and disruption expected.
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Loganair seeks licence for inter-island route
Loganair says it is "well-positioned" to offer an inter-island service for Guernsey and Jersey.
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Course set up to advise election candidates
Candidates are being invited to learn more about the role of a States Member.
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Christmas tree festival returning for another year
The festival at a parish church sees the building lit up with festive firs decorated by charities.
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Draft animal welfare law to be reviewed by panel
The panel is to examine how Jersey regulates the control of pets and livestock in public spaces.
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Nowacki 'shocked' to break European junior record
Filip Nowacki says he is "shocked" to break the European junior short course record in the 200m breaststroke.
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Priorities set to support 'extraordinary' carers
Deputy Lyndsay Feltham says she is committed to making sure they have the right support in place.
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Ferry officer jailed over fatal fishing boat crash
Ferry Commodore Goodwill collided with trawler L'Ecume II, killing three of the fishing boat's crew.
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Firm denies charge relating to house explosion
The charge relates to an explosion at a property on Mont Pinel, St Saviour.
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Proposed budget criticised for 'short-term fixes'
A scrutiny panel questions how government plans will be funded in the long term.
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Nowacki breaks another European junior record
Great Britain's Filip Nowacki breaks the European junior short course record in the 200m breaststroke.
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St Saviour park costs could drop by £900,000
Constable of St Saviour Kevin Lewis says with a change of materials the final cost could be cut.
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Parked cars damaged in Victoria Avenue crash
A motorist has been arrested on suspicion of dangerous driving following a crash last night (4 December) on Victoria Avenue.
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L'Ecume II: Lewis Carr jailed for 20 months for fatal collision at sea
The former second officer in control of the Commodore Goodwill when it collided with a trawler, killing three fishermen, has been sentenced at Jersey's Royal Court.
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Guernsey's former Chief Minister admits making indecent images of children
Serving deputy Jonathan Le Tocq pleaded guilty in Guernsey's Royal Court this afternoon, 4 December, to all 15 charges against him.
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Minister approves 42 sheltered homes at nursing home
42 sheltered homes will be built at St Joseph's Care Home in St Helier.
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Jersey potato farm to be the site of Channel Islands' largest roof solar array
The Channel Islands' largest rooftop solar array is set to be installed at a Trinity potato farm.
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Emergency work on Bagot Road due to suspected gas leak
Island Energy engineers are doing emergency work on Bagot Road following a reported gas leak.
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Jersey court to allow sentencing remarks to be filmed
Judges' sentencing remarks will be recorded and broadcast in future, in a change for Jersey's Royal Court that was made in England in 2022.
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St Saviour to get new public park
People living in St Saviour have voted in favour of creating a new public park.
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Hospital reveals 'Winter Plan' to tackle seasonal surge
Measures are being introduced across Jersey's healthcare settings to help ease the demand on the hospital this winter.
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Two airlines bid to operate Guernsey's essential air links
Both Aurigny and Loganair want to fly the Guernsey to Jersey and Guernsey to Southampton routes.
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Fifth woman comes forward as man appears in court charged with nine offences, including attempted rape
A 27-year-old man has appeared before Jersey's Magistrate's Court charged with nine offences - including attempted rape - following a string of sexual assaults against five women.
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Natalie Strecker not guilty of terrorism offences
Natalie Strecker has been acquitted of offences under Jersey's Terrorism Law.
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Guernsey overtakes Jersey as top Channel Island for UK Sea Travel
Guernsey’s market share of ferry passengers from the UK to the Channel Islands has exceeded 50% for the first time.
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Sale of 3D phone card model of Jersey to raise £20,000 for charity
A work of art made from thousands of phone cards is going on sale, with some of the proceeds going to four disability charities in Jersey.
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Block of flats evacuated after kitchen fire
Jersey Fire and Rescue is reminding us not to use the kitchen hob as a worktop following a fire at a block of flats in St Helier.
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Man arrested after four women attacked in series of sexual assaults
A man has been arrested in St Helier following a string of sexual assaults on Sunday morning (30 November) between 6:00 am and 7:21 am.
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Activity advent calendar to fundraise for Mont à l'Abbé playground
Perhaps you've already opened the first door of your advent calendar, but one Jersey school is asking us to get a bit more active than that this month...
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A third of Jersey teachers faced physical abuse this year
Almost 2 in 3 teachers and school staff in Jersey say they have considered leaving the school or college they work in, according to the latest survey responses.
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Phone robber jailed after targeting a 'lone' woman
A man from Papua New Guinea has been jailed for punching a woman and stealing her phone whilst visiting Jersey.
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Channel Islands' parliamentary Standards Commissioner resigns
Dr Melissa McCullough, the joint Standards Commissioner for Jersey and Guernsey, has resigned after deputy Gavin St Pier easily won a vote into his conduct.
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Island Energy charged over Mont Pinel gas explosion
Island Energy will appear in court next week, facing criminal charges over a gas explosion on Mont Pinel.
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Jersey airport to open early due to broken scanner
On Friday 28 November the airport will open at 5 am as it anticipates security delays due to a broken scanner.
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Critically endangered species of lemur joins Jersey Zoo
A new species of lemur, once thought extinct, has moved to Jersey Zoo.
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Lido to 'pause trading' amid ongoing uncertainly
The Lido café and bar at Jersey's Havre des Pas will pause trading next weekend (6 December).
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Ports of Jersey applies to remove Gorey Pier landing stage
A planning application has been submitted to remove the 'deteriorating' Gorey Pier landing stage.
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Le Tocq should resign as a Guernsey deputy says Lindsay de Sausmarez
Deputy Lindsay de Sausmarez says there is only one option to remove disgraced politician Jonathan Le Tocq, and that would be after his sentencing in late January.
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L'Ecume II: Lewis Carr jailed for 20 months for fatal collision at sea
The former second officer in control of the Commodore Goodwill when it collided with a trawler, killing three fishermen, has been sentenced at Jersey's Royal Court.
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Guernsey's former Chief Minister admits making indecent images of children
Serving deputy Jonathan Le Tocq pleaded guilty in Guernsey's Royal Court this afternoon, 4 December, to all 15 charges against him.
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Guernsey Deputy and wife arrested and questioned by police
Guernsey's treasury minister has revealed he and his wife are subjects of an investigation following a complaint alleging harassment.
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Guernsey Post expect to deliver 750,000 parcels this Christmas
Guernsey Post says that islanders' appetite for online shopping is increasing.
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Alderney to get a Royal Visit on 15 December
The Duchess of Edinburgh will be in the island to mark the 80th anniversary of Homecoming.
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Two airlines bid to operate Guernsey's essential air links
Both Aurigny and Loganair want to fly the Guernsey to Jersey and Guernsey to Southampton routes.
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Guernsey overtakes Jersey as top Channel Island for UK Sea Travel
Guernsey’s market share of ferry passengers from the UK to the Channel Islands has exceeded 50% for the first time.
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Agency staff to cover ambulance services in Alderney over Christmas
Staff brought in from the UK to cover absence will work accompanied by a local, experienced clinician.
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Guernsey venues highlight support training with window stickers
It will be easier for islanders to identify venues with 'Safe Place' training with staff there to help if a night out goes wrong.
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Spare rooms sought to help tackle homelessness in Guernsey
Guernsey homeowners are being encouraged to take part in a new scheme aimed at reducing homelessness.
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One of Britain’s rarest fungi has been found on Alderney
A species of fungi classed as Vulnerable on the IUCN Red List has been recorded on Alderney for the first time.
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Channel Islands' parliamentary Standards Commissioner resigns
Dr Melissa McCullough, the joint Standards Commissioner for Jersey and Guernsey, has resigned after deputy Gavin St Pier easily won a vote into his conduct.
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Guernsey Deputies vote not to suspend St Pier
Guernsey's Vice-President for Policy & Resources has comfortably avoided suspension after twice the number of deputies voted against the Commissioner for Standards' recommendation.
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States of Guernsey chief exec apologises for IT system failures
Boley Smillie says - after £42M was 'wasted' in States IT project 'failures' - he will investigate what happened to restore public trust.
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Areas of Guernsey's States IT transformation branded 'shocking waste of public money'
Deputy Gavin St Pier has launched a scathing attack on poor management and decision-making around government initiatives that cost £42M.
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Guernsey's Liberation Day 2026 celebrations to be more low key
Organisers say the Cavalcade and St Peter Port activities will continue but individual parish celebrations may not happen.
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Guernsey's Sexual Offences Law to include AI related crimes
Home Affairs says legislation needs to be capable of dealing with new offences where AI is used to fake images.
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Lloyds Bank Foundation opens 'unrestricted funding' for all CI charities
After a record year of charitable funding, Lloyds Bank Foundation will now give money to local causes to use how they see fit.
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New invasive flatworm found on Alderney
Experts have confirmed non-native Obama flatworms have been found in two locations across Alderney.
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Support for Guernsey deputy ahead of suspension debate
17 Guernsey families say they initially approached The Guardian newspaper over safeguarding concerns, and not Deputy St Pier.
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“Hear It from Us” campaign calls for inclusion in Guernsey
A campaign is asking local organisations to listen and learn to make their workplaces and facilities more inclusive.
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Giant mural unveiled at Guernsey Airport
A huge mural has been painted on a wall at Guernsey Airport’s check-in area.
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Guernsey's airline to work with Skybus on its new Gatwick route
Aurigny will provide ground handling for the lifeline route using its Gatwick-based staff and equipment.
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Appeal to save the grave of a pioneering Guernsey trader
£20,000 is needed to restore the gravestone of Captain William Le Lacheur in London's Highgate Cemetery.