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What is Guernsey's government work plan?
The plan also sets out five "super priorities" for this political term including tax reforms.
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Ten-man Guernsey FC get tense Steyning Town win
Ten-man Guernsey FC keep up their excellent form in the Southern Combination Premier Division with a tense 3-2 win over Steyning Town.
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Survey launched for views on minimum wage
Businesses and residents are asked to share their views to help shape future policy decisions.
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Quiz of the week: Are more storms on the horizon?
How much can you remember about the events of the last week?
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Top government committee must rewrite fiscal rules
The committee has until the middle of July to rewrite its rules for how government finances should be managed.
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Weight loss jabs could be offered on prescription
A two-year trial involving 300 people in Guernsey will look at the impact of weight loss jabs.
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Traders question impact of disposable vape ban
It will be illegal to import or sell disposable vapes across all the Channel Islands from Saturday.
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Women's Muratti to get own day as audience grows
Jersey is hosting this year's game with Guernsey looking to win the title for a third year in a row.
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Man pleads guilty to voyeurism offences
Kirk Bishop, 40, of L'Islet, is due to be sentenced on 15 May.
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Two new members sought for States' committee
It is searching for two non-voting members to bring skills, experience and "add real value".
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Scrutiny proposing to toughen up FOI code
Deputy Andy Sloan says he is still unsure whether the cost of a full law is justified.
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Guernsey's land use policies could be reviewed
The Environment and Infrastructure President says his committee will consider a review in 2027.
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Lessons helping pupils understand and respect dogs
The hour-long sessions focus on dog expressions and body language.
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Jersey Bulls concede late in Ashford United draw
Jersey Bulls concede an 88th-minute equaliser as they draw 1-1 at Ashford United in Isthmian League South East.
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Evening groups aim to give disabled stronger voice
It follows the success of daytime sessions where people talk about the barriers they face.
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Concern after death of 700 fish during dry summer
Eels, roaches, carp and bream were among the species to die at St Ouen's Pond in Jersey last August.
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Quiz of the week: Are more storms on the horizon?
How much can you remember about the events of the last week?
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'Lack of clarity' forces group to abandon lido bid
Love our Lido said it has "grave fears" for the future of the site in St Helier.
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Retail price index rose by 2.8% in 2025
The increase was fuelled by the prices of food, leisure, motoring and household services, Jersey Statistics says.
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Women's Muratti to get own day as audience grows
Jersey is hosting this year's game with Guernsey looking to win the title for a third year in a row.
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Traders question impact of disposable vape ban
It will be illegal to import or sell disposable vapes across all the Channel Islands from Saturday.
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From novice shooter to Olympic hopes in three years
Shooter Libby Hart has been selected for the Team GB Olympic potential programme just three years after taking up the sport.
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Nipah virus outbreak in India monitored 'closely'
Jersey's health authorities urge travellers who develop symptoms overseas to seek medical advice.
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No change to benefits for carers on pensions
There will be no change to benefits for carers on pensions in Jersey as it could cost millions.
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Work begins on Haut du Mont Memorial Garden
A memorial garden to honour the victims of the Pier Road gas explosion is set to open by the fourth anniversary of the disaster, with work already commencing.
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Inflation in Jersey at 2.8%
Prices in Jersey rose by 2.8% in the year to December.
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Review rules out benefits overlap for pensioner carers
Pensioner carers in Jersey will remain unable to claim the the full Home Carers Allowance benefit as well, following a review of the support available.
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Ignoring data protection may cause Jersey to 'lose our economy'
Jersey's Information Commissioner is warning businesses and organisations that are not taking data protection seriously that the 'time for excuses is long gone'.
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Draft law scraps time limits on abortions in Jersey
Women will be able to have an abortion at later stages of their pregnancy if a new termination law is adopted.
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Divide over approach to gender guidance in schools
A Jersey politician is calling for the current transgender inclusion guidance in schools to be replaced.
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Three charities awarded £500 grants in community campaign
Channel 103 and Standard Bank Offshore's Brighten Up Blue Monday campaign has awarded three Jersey charities £500 each, after a record-breaking number of nominations.
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Ministers back principle of social media 'restrictions' for under 16s
As momentum gathers in the UK and France for a child ban on social media, Jersey's ministers have indicated they support the principle of more restrictions here.
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Passengers rerouted through Jersey Airport departures
Passengers will follow a temporary route through the departures terminal at Jersey Airport as its redevelopment enters its 'most significant phase'.
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A total ban on disposable vapes in Guernsey and Jersey is poised to take full effect
Disposable vapes will be outlawed from Saturday 31 January in a bid to stop the harm they cause to people and the environment.
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Islanders with COVID-19 symptoms reminded to avoid the hospital
Islanders are being reminded not to go to the hospital if they have symptoms of COVID-19 or the flu.
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2025 was the fourth warmest year on record
Jersey will see another dark red line added to the Climate Stripe mural, with 2025 marking the fourth warmest year on record.
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Review suggests parental leave for grandparents
Grandparents should be allowed parental leave to make entitlement fairer for single parents in Jersey, a scrutiny review is suggesting.
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Disgraced Guernsey politician and pastor jailed for 9 years
Disgraced Guernsey politician Jonathan Le Tocq will be imprisoned for 9 years for sexual offences.
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St Helier takes ownership of Allix's Shipyard garden
The Parish of St Helier has bought the Allix Shipyard Garden at Havre des Pas for £1.
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Warning issued over scam investment social posts
Warning have been issued about impersonation scams circulating in Jersey.
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No immediate change to social housing rent policy, despite review revealing gaps
A review into social housing rents has revealed several issues, but no immediate changes will be made.
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Exhibition for artists living with mental illnesses
The Harbour Gallery is opening an exhibition that showcases the work of islanders living with mental illnesses.
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Boy seriously injured in St Saviour collision
A boy on a push scooter was seriously injured in a collision with a car in St Saviour.
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Cyber security law passed
Essential services in Jersey, including banks, utilities, GPs and government services, will be legally obliged to report significant cyber security incidents.
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A 3D map of the battleship Bismarck is created by a Guernsey-based company
Magellan says the project was more challenging than mapping the Titanic because of the depth involved.
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Ban on dogs in Springfield Park lifted
Dogs will be allowed to be walked on a lead at Springfield.
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Channel Islands Air Search aircraft returns to service
The Channel Islands’ air search and rescue service can resume after an aircraft registration issue was resolved.
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End-of-life care is changing in Jersey as politicians push forward assisted dying
Jersey's politicians have spent hours debating the future of end-of-life care in Jersey before agreeing to progress with legalising assisted dying.
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States agrees to tougher powers over Jersey's gas company
Jersey's government will have more powers to forces the gas provider to tell it about potential threats to the safety and security of the island's supply.
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Guernsey gets behind community café after online appeal
A pay-it-forward Café in St Peter Port have been overwhelmed by the response to an appeal for help.
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Guernsey Waste warn of the fire hazard of disposable vapes
Ahead of the 31 January ban, islanders are told not to bin their used, disposable vapes.
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No rush to ban social media for the under-16s in Guernsey
Guernsey's top politician and mother-of-four believes there should not be a knee-jerk response to a global push to ban youngsters from social media.
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Guernsey businesses encouraged to use the daily St Malo ferry for European imports
The Chamber of Commerce will advise Guernsey businesses how to go about importing a range of French goods.
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Guernsey's airline to drop its European holiday routes
Aurigny will concentrate on its new lifeline routes, existing UK destinations and an extra Paris flight.
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A total ban on disposable vapes in Guernsey and Jersey is poised to take full effect
Disposable vapes will be outlawed from Saturday 31 January in a bid to stop the harm they cause to people and the environment.
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Guernsey's Air Display to remain an early evening event
Organisers say last year's trial was a success and as a result the 2026 air display will begin at 6.30pm on 9 September.
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Disgraced Guernsey politician and pastor jailed for 9 years
Disgraced Guernsey politician Jonathan Le Tocq will be imprisoned for 9 years for sexual offences.
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10,000 LEGO brinks needed to build memorial bench for Guernsey boy
The Priaulx Premature Baby Foundation wants to honour the late Matthew Girard with a life-sized LEGO bench at his former primary school.
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Former Island FM and Guernsey radio star dies
Tributes are being paid to John Randall, an early Island FM presenter who has died aged 68 after a short illness.
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Storm Ingrid halts Guernsey charity sleep-out
Heavy rain and strong winds from Storm Ingrid have forced the organisers of a sponsored sleep out to postpone.
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New plans aim to improve reliability and efficiency of Guernsey’s buses
The changes are designed to simplify the timetable, target buses where there's demand and drop or re route less busy services.
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A 3D map of the battleship Bismarck is created by a Guernsey-based company
Magellan says the project was more challenging than mapping the Titanic because of the depth involved.
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Timeline established for government to buy Sark Electricity
Chief Pleas was unable to consider the £1.5M from the States of Guernsey at its meeting last night (21 January), but a timeline for the purchase was laid out.
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Channel Islands Air Search aircraft returns to service
The Channel Islands’ air search and rescue service can resume after an aircraft registration issue was resolved.
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New support group for Guernsey mums returning to work
A new group will meet monthly to support Guernsey mums returning to work.
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Guernsey woman recognised for growing women’s golf
Angela Goddard's commitment to growing women’s and girls’ sport has been recognised on the national stage.
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Deputy breached confidentiality terms of Guernsey Police complaints review
Guernsey's Home Affairs president says Deputy Rob Curgenven broke the terms he had agreed to, which left him no choice but to expel him.
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Deputy wants research into the legalisation of cannabis in Guernsey
A cross committee group of deputies would engage with the cannabis industry, the law and health to assess the impact of decriminalisation of the Class B drug.
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Aurora Borealis: Islands treated to Northern Lights show
The Channel Islands were treated to a rare incredible show of the Northern Lights on Monday night (19 January).
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Guernsey's airline braced for competition into London
Aurigny's CEO is pragmatic about the competition from BA, but says it will have a measurable impact on passenger numbers.
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More Channel Island musicians to get funding for gigs
Funding will go towards supporting musicians from Jersey and Guernsey to tour the Channel Islands, Normandy and Brittany.
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Artwork exhibition celebrates Guernsey architecture
More than 150 islanders, aged 8 to 80, spent the summer of 2025 sketching local architecture.
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From Guernsey office to Windsor Castle: Doug Perkins gets CBE
Doug Perkins has been presented with his Commander of the British Empire title by the Princess Royal.
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Aurigny promises average Guernsey-Jersey air fare will be £70 one way
Guernsey's airline is putting an ex-Blue Islands aircraft onto its books to deal with the extra demand from the Jersey and Southampton routes.