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'We're still clearing Storm Goretti devastation'
Businesses in Guernsey say they are still clearing up damage caused by the storm in January.
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Guernsey select team for 2026 Commonwealth Games
Guernsey select their 20-strong team for the 2026 Commonwealth Games in Glasgow.
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Les Bourgs to open new charity shop at Oatlands
Until now, only smaller niche shops have been allowed to operate at the tourist attraction.
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Gender role online content 'worrying' young people
The police say misogynistic content on social media can lead to violence against women and girls.
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Smartphone survey launched in Guernsey schools
The survey aims to examine the educational and health aspects of smartphone use in schools.
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Your Voice – on your local BBC
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Water storage plan to be challenged
Deputy Andy Sloan says it is not fair to make the current generation pay.
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'I gave up drinking to be a better father'
The dad-of-two says he spent most weekends spending money on alcohol and drinking.
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Campus felt 'ghostly' after meningitis outbreak
Christian Lotz, a first-year student at the University of Kent, returned to Jersey after the outbreak.
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Job opening for head of island cyber security
The role closes on 30 March with the proposed pay ranging from £95,765 to £118,017.
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Alcohol price hike and smoke-free rules suggested
A health strategy suggests a smoking ban in some outdoor places and price hikes on alcohol.
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Outline for £55m Strive airport hotel approved
Strive says the hotel will benefit the health and wellbeing sector and support Jersey tourism.
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Weather impact challenging for building industry
Persistent rain creates issues on building sites in an already challenging economic environment.
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Launch of map to report Asian hornet sightings
People are being asked to report Asian hornet sightings as they are an invasive species on Jersey.
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Jersey sets date for new vape liquid excise duty
People importing or selling vape liquid will have to pay duty on it from May or risk prosecution.
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Muslim community celebrates end of Ramadan
Muslims around the world have been observing the Islamic holy month of Ramadan.
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Your Voice – on your local BBC
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New accessible home plans risk safety - residents
People say plans for 59 accessible homes will make already "dangerous" roads worse.
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Campus felt 'ghostly' after meningitis outbreak
Christian Lotz, a first-year student at the University of Kent, returned to Jersey after the outbreak.
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Call to review transgender guide after elections
A former chief minister wants to delay a review of how children are taught about trans issues.
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'No clear evidence' to support hung jury retrials
The Jersey Human Rights Group says there is "no clear evidence" the current system is inadequate.
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Nowacki named Jersey Sports Person of the Year
World Junior swimming champion Filip Nowacki is named Jersey's Sports Person of the Year.
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Revised Strive hotel plans given the go ahead
The Planning Committee has unanimously approved plans for a hotel at Strive in St Peter.
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South Hill skatepark gets green light
A skatepark will be created at the reversing bays at South Hill in St Helier.
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Health and care charities worth £137m to Jersey
New data measures the impact on society of Jersey's health and care charities - worth £137 million in 2024.
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'Not finding guilt is a verdict' says Human Rights Group on retrial law
The Jersey Human Rights Group is concerned about government plans to allow a retrial for cases of hung juries.
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Date set for new vape tax to take effect
A new tax on vapes in Jersey will take effect in 11 May.
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Youth Assembly backs vape ban, but narrowly rejects social media ban
Students who meet regularly to discuss issues affecting them and the island have held their annual debate in the States Chamber.
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Public Health Jersey issues advice following UK meningitis outbreak
Students and young people should check they are up to date with their meningitis vaccines following a fatal outbreak of the disease in the UK.
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Ports of Jersey to takeover running of harbour café
Ports of Jersey is taking over the running of the Shipyard café at St Helier harbour.
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Teams decided for de Putron Final 2026
The schools that will represent their island in the the final of educational quiz the de Putron Challenge have been decided.
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Number portability issue between Coop Mobile and JT resolved
All Guernsey and Jersey consumers can now join Co-op Mobile and keep their existing number.
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Former teacher jailed and placed on Sex Offenders register
Alan Geoffrey Falle has been jailed for more than three years and put on the Sex Offenders Register for seven years, after admitting multiple sexual offences.
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Opponents ask if St Mary solar plans have been 'abandoned'
Campaigners say the St Mary solar farm looks 'unlikely to go ahead', as JE says the plans are 'under review'.
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Jersey takes step closer to protecting whistleblowers
Whistleblowers who report wrongdoing in Jersey workplaces are to get legal protections.
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Tickets on sale for women's Muratti
Tickets are now available for this year’s women’s Muratti.
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New 'competitiveness' plan to protect Jersey's £3bn financial sector
An action plan has been drawn up to make sure Jersey remains an attractive place for financial services firms to do business.
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Fines for 'Jersey Lifts' drivers a step closer?
The criminalisation and fining of illegal taxi services, such as Jersey Lifts, could be a closer to becoming law.
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£225K grant given for clinical trial into heart failure
Jersey General Hospital will work with the University of Oxford to conduct a clinical trial into a complex heart condition that is becoming increasingly common.
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New school grouping system to address pressures on Education
Jersey schools are being grouped together in partnerships, in response to growing pressures on the education system.
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Jersey to nearly quadruple its protected waters
Damaging fishing practices will be banned in almost 22% of Jersey's waters.
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Broad Street turns a new leaf
Jersey's government is branching out, planting more trees on Broad Street.
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Ministers unsupportive of legislation to protect cash-use
Legislation that would mean Jersey businesses are legally required to accept cash has not received ministerial support.
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Woman, 44, guilty of inappropriately touching a teen at Portelet
Claire Louise Fowell has been found guilty in the Magistrate’s Court of inappropriately touching an 18-year-old at Portelet Bay.
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Investigation underway into source of dairy contaminant
The boss of Jersey Dairy says an investigation is underway into the source of a contaminant that has forced a recall of some batches of milk and butter.
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Gorey Pier gets the go ahead for landing stage removal
Ports of Jersey has been given planning approval to remove part of the Gorey Pier landing stage.
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'Living' exhibition asks Jersey mums for motherhood experiences
A free exhibition invites women to share their experiences of becoming and being a mother.
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Extra Aurigny ATR lands in Guernsey
Former Blue Islands plane will enhance Aurigny's regional fleet.
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Guernsey charity to open a shop at Oatlands
The Planning Authority will lift a covenant to allow Les Bourgs to set up a children's charity shop.
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Smartphone survey for Guernsey schools
Amid global interest, the States is asking researchers to study how devices impact students’ lives in Guernsey.
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Food waste prevention app launching in Guernsey
SOS Food Angel is launching in Guernsey to reduce food waste and help households access affordable food.
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Advice for Guernsey university students following UK meningitis outbreak
Islanders should be aware of the symptoms of meningitis following a fatal outbreak in the UK.
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High alcohol consumption in Guernsey seen as normal
High levels of alcohol abuse and medicinal cannabis misuse are key findings of new strategy.
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Guernsey pupils find the purr-fect way to practise reading
Who knew that felines in the GSPCA's cattery enjoy a good book?
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Teams decided for de Putron Final 2026
The schools that will represent their island in the the final of educational quiz the de Putron Challenge have been decided.
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Number portability issue between Coop Mobile and JT resolved
All Guernsey and Jersey consumers can now join Co-op Mobile and keep their existing number.
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Guernsey's emergency sleeping pods 'in demand'
A homelessness charity says the high occupancy rate of its sleeping pods shows there is a 'real demand for emergency accommodation' in Guernsey.
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Alderney one-step closer to getting a swimming pool
Alderney's campsite could become home to a 25m inflatable swimming pool.
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Tickets on sale for women's Muratti
Tickets are now available for this year’s women’s Muratti.
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Move to get a full size inflatable pool for Alderney
Alderney man Paul Clark says the three lane pool is ready for a summer home.
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Three Guernsey seal pups released in spring sunshine
The GSPCA has released three of the pups it has been caring for over the winter.
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Work begins to clear fallen trees from Guernsey's Reservoir Walk
Islanders will have to wait until mid-April to once again walk around the reservoir, as storm cleanup begins.
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Guernsey Police to target drivers who put others in danger
Police say a 'worrying' number of drivers are ignoring zebra crossings and red traffic lights.
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A standard Guernsey bus ticket to rise to £1.70
Fares will go up in late March to maintain the balance between States funding and passenger contributions.
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Guernsey parents urged to reduce screen time for young children
The States “Screens Away, Time to Play” campaign explains the negative impact of excessive screen time on under-4s brain development and suggests alternatives.
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Guernsey's mail plane service to end in July
Guernsey Post blames increasing costs for the decision to route mail by sea.
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CI trade body warns of building delays after SGB shuts
The GBTEA says the loss of the hire firm and 25 jobs will test the building industry short term.
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Alderney States complain about Aurigny's performance
Policy and Finance is raising concerns about reliability, disruption and customer communication on the Alderney routes.
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Holes dug at Guernsey park spark discussion
The issue of a lack of things to do is seen as being behind what some say is vandalism at Delancey Park.
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Alderney Electricity to brief States on oil price volatility
Alderney Electricity's MD says he is watching the global situation closely as the economic effects of the war begin to be felt.
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SGB Hire CI ceases trading
Construction industry supplier SGB Hire Channel Islands has closed with immediate effect.
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States release timeline for Guernsey's April by-election
Key dates include the opening and closing of the electoral roll, the candidate nomination window and postal voting.