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What is the future of the French ID scheme?
The scheme, which is used by French day trippers, could be in doubt due to changes in the UK.
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'Elvis' the grey squirrel thought captured or dead
A charity says it is "highly likely that something has happened" to the squirrel last seen in March.
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Channel Island leaders discuss AI at summit
Other politicians at the event included the first ministers of Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland.
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'We sit in the dark to save money on electricity'
More than 100 protestors demonstrate on Saturday against above-inflation electricity price rises.
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Swap shoppers want action on education
At a clothes swap shop in Guernsey voters explain their priorities ahead of the general election.
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Islanders recognised in King's Birthday Honours
The co-founder of Specsavers, Douglas Perkins, is among those being honoured by King Charles III.
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Why are electricity prices going up in Guernsey?
It comes as electricity prices in the UK are dropping.
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Pupils 'spoilt for choice' at youth games
Organisers are expecting 800 students to participate in 23 different sporting competitions.
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States report £44m annual deficit in core services
Deputy Lyndon Trott says improving public finances will need to be a priority for the new assembly.
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Tax changes dominate finance election roadshow
At the third BBC Guernsey election roadshow voters talked tax, population and electoral systems.
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Man says bus cut will mean he cannot get to job
A bus for people with disabilities is ending in July sparking fears from those who use it.
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States of Guernsey signs IT deal worth millions
The company JT will be responsible for devices like servers, routers, and switches.
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Outgoing deputy laments 'isolating' voting system
"You miss one-on-one conversations and that connection with the public," says Heidi Soulsby.
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People 'living hand to mouth' due to housing costs
What are the issues affecting those in Guernsey who were born overseas?
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'I love this place but I have nowhere to live'
With Guernsey's housing crisis in every manifesto, we look at the underlying issues behind it.
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Guernsey election 2025: What you need to know
It is the first chance for voters to decide who should make key decisions for Guernsey since 2020.
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Sixth formers say candidates avoiding questions
At a meet and greet event for political candidates sixth formers had their say on their priorities.
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What did we learn from Your Voice Your Vote events?
Voters speak about their priorities and what they learnt at election events hosted by the BBC.
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Manifesto booklet costs taxpayers £133k
The manifesto booklet, which was sent to homes in Guernsey, cost £133k to produce and distribute.
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Guernsey election 2025: Candidate list
The States will have 38 seats up for grabs in the poll in June.
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Motorbike rider seriously injured in crash
Firefighters were also called to the scene in St Helier after the bike caught alight.
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Fire service shares safety advice with sailors
The fire service reminds sailors that fires on vessels can escalate "extremely quickly".
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'I'm playing golf in a wedding dress for charity'
Olly Spry will play golf with unusual objects - including a croquet mallet and a frying pan.
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Wholesale review of 'archaic' family laws urged
Deputies are asked to back a "wholesale review" amid a proposal to abolish legitimacy laws.
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Channel Island leaders discuss AI at summit
Other politicians at the event included the first ministers of Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland.
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What is the future of the French ID scheme?
The scheme, which is used by French day trippers, could be in doubt due to changes in the UK.
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Cockapoo dog rescued after steep cliff fall
Firefighters say Luna had a lucky escape as she suffered no broken bones.
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Moonlight walk to remember lost loved ones
Jersey Hospice Care says the event can be "truly heart-warming" for participants.
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Visitor numbers in Jersey down on last year
There is an overall drop so far in the last four months compared to figures from last year.
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Lieutenant governor knighted in King's Honours
Ian Gallichan, Collette Crill, James Mews and Sarah Haycock are also honoured by King Charles.
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Ports applies for permission to strengthen ramp
Ports says it expects "minor disruption" when the work begins next year.
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Islanders invited to take part in sea challenge
Organisers want people to "celebrate our beautiful island" through the charity event.
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Liberation: 80 years since the Germans left Jersey
Two exhibitions explore life after liberation as the Channel Islands recovered from World War Two.
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Crowds gather to mark Jersey's Liberation Day 2025
Liberation Day has been filled with events from memorial services to parades and parties.
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How a boy and deserter helped blow up German WW2 HQ
A letter solves the mystery of how a resistance group brought a spectacular end to the Palace Hotel.
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'I have a WW2 German officers toilet in my garage'
Guns, uniforms and ammunition are just some of the items collected by Jersey history enthusiasts.
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Man injured in motorbike crash
A motorcyclist has suffered serious injuries in a crash on Wellington Road.
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Dog rescued after falling from Fort Regent ramparts
A cockapoo which fell up to 30 metres from the ramparts at Fort Regent has escaped without any broken bones.
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Islands’ LGs among 12 on King’s Birthday Honours List
The islands' Lieutenant Governors have been knighted in the King's Birthday Honours List, whilst ten other Channel Island residents have been recognised for their work.
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Jersey dad to cycle the length of Britain in memory of his daughter
Jersey dad Ben Phelps is cycling the length of Britain this month, camping and meeting other bereaved parents while raising money and awareness for Bone Cancer Research.
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Extension on marine protection areas may impact Channel Islands
The UK wants to safeguard more marine habitats, which could see trawlers close to CI territorial waters.
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12 bats born at Jersey Zoo since infection outbreak
12 Livingstone's fruit bat pups have been born at Jersey Zoo as the colony continues to recover from a fatal disease outbreak earlier this year.
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Channel Islands cervical cancer screenings to be changed to every five years
Islanders are going to start being told to come back every five years for a cervical cancer screening, rather than three, due to an advancement in tests.
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Netballers protest about detrimental lack of facilties
Netballers have staged a protest in Jersey's Royal Square about a lack of suitable courts that threatens the future of the sport.
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Govt responds to PFAS survey as campaigners launch petition
Jersey's government has responded to findings that PFAS contamination is wider than thought, just as campaigners are demanding more independent scrutiny.
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WATCH: Jersey Scottish FC needs a permanent home
Jersey Scottish FC is 'in desperate need' of a permanent place for the club's 200 children to play.
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Injured student on cliff path assisted by emergency services
Fire crews and paramedics have rescued a student who fell whilst walking along the cliff paths between Greve de Lecq and Plemont.
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DFDS inter islands sailings to start next week
DFDS has announced its long-awaited regular inter islands sailing.
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Fort Regent plans receive 'overwhelming' support
There been 'overwhelming' public support for revamping Fort Regent.
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Increased grants for islanders gaining degrees via distance learning
Jersey students will be eligible for up to just over £ 9,000 to help with living costs.
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Minister pleased with progress on tackling violence against women
Jersey's Home Affairs Minister says there has been 'good progress' actioning a raft of recommendations to tackle violence against women and girls.
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Firefighters to take on Island Walk in full kit
Seventeen Jersey firefighters will take on this month's 48-mile Island Walk in full firefighting kit.
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Easier tax refunds for visiting shoppers in Jersey
Visitors to Jersey will be able to claim GST back on more of their shopping more easily from next month.
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Islander tackles memorial 500-miles for men's mental health
Paul Fox is tackling 500 miles along the St Aubin's Bay cycle track in memory of a friend and to raise money for men's mental health.
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Supertri League returns to Jersey
Jersey joins Toronto, Chicago, and Toulouse in hosting the 2025 Supertri League.
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Driver dies after crash on St Clement coast road
Police are investigating the death of a man after a car hit a wall on St Clement's coast road.
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Finistair delivers direct flights to Alderney and France
Finistair is flying directly from Jersey to Brest, France, and Alderney for summer 2025.
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Motorists warned following a series of crashes in 24 hours across Jersey
Emergency services are warning islanders to drive with care after attending a number of road traffic collisions in 24 hours.
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£800k compensation to islanders over financial complaints
577 complaints were made the Channel Islands Financial Ombudsman last year, between islanders and their financial services.
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Thousands of Gerald Durrell's favourite flowers transform Jersey Zoo
Jersey Zoo is in 'Bloom' thanks to a one-of-a-kind exhibition, featuring thousands of Gerald Durrell's favourite flowers.
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Islanders offered the chance to help film Bergerac's second series
Eight lucky islanders have the chance to immerse themselves in all things Bergerac with a 13-week traineeship for the second series.
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Islanders protest against Guernsey Electricity price rises
Islanders have gathered outside the showroom at the power station to oppose Guernsey Electricity's fourth consecutive annual price hike.
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Islands’ LGs among 12 on King’s Birthday Honours List
The islands' Lieutenant Governors have been knighted in the King's Birthday Honours List, whilst ten other Channel Island residents have been recognised for their work.
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Guernsey charity to lose its minibus service
UnLtd was unable to secure a grant and cannot afford to fund its client transport service itself.
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Extension on marine protection areas may impact Channel Islands
The UK wants to safeguard more marine habitats, which could see trawlers close to CI territorial waters.
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Channel Islands cervical cancer screenings to be changed to every five years
Islanders are going to start being told to come back every five years for a cervical cancer screening, rather than three, due to an advancement in tests.
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Police commended for victim-first approach to sexual assault cases
Guernsey charity SafetyNet has commended the police for their approach to investigating rape and serious sexual assaults.
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Fire crews help Guernsey achieve remarkable cardiac recovery rates
Guernsey's new fire chief says fire crews and paramedics work as a team to carry out CPR, and the success rates are some of the best in Europe.
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Guernsey to get its own Cyber Security Centre
The operation will be run by its Jersey counterpart but with a base in Guernsey.
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DFDS inter islands sailings to start next week
DFDS has announced its long-awaited regular inter islands sailing.
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Children to be able to access future 'stop vaping services' alone
Public Health has told IslandFM that children under the age of 18 will be able to access nicotine replacement therapies through school nurses, and in some cases, without parental consent.
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National radio society elects first president from the Channel Islands
Guernsey's Bob Beebe - an amateur radio enthusiast of 50 years - has been elected President of the Radio Society of Great Britain.
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C5 Alliance to provide States of Guernsey IT support
C5 Alliance is to provide the IT support for Guernsey's States as part of the move to a multi-vendor approach to government services, rather than the former single supplier.
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Views sought on Guernsey compost production
Green-fingered islanders are being asked what makes their garden grow as part of plans that could reduce the need to import compost and artificial fertilisers.
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8 year old animal lover takes on Ironman-distance cycle for charity
Young islander, Chloe Mauger, is taking on 112 miles on her bike to raise money for the GSPCA.
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Markers on Guernsey's east coast promote active travel
Blue circles count down every 500 metres along the east coast commuter route.
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£800k compensation to islanders over financial complaints
577 complaints were made the Channel Islands Financial Ombudsman last year, between islanders and their financial services.
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Ambition to bring foodies to Guernsey
The couple behind Guernsey's latest restaurant venture want to increase food tourism and are aiming for a Michelin star.
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Maya Le Tissier makes Lionesses Squad
Maya le Tissier will be competing in Switzerland this summer as part of England's 2025 Euro squad.
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Regular day trip sailings between Guernsey and Jersey resume
A daily sea link between Guernsey and Jersey has been restored with the start of crossings by new ferry operator Islands Unlimited.
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The first Superdrug store opens in Guernsey
Beauty retailer Superdrug says its new shop in St Peter Port puts 15 new jobs into Guernsey's economy.
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Knives stolen in 'targeted burglary'
Several knives are among distinctive possessions taken in 'targeted burglary' of a Guernsey home.
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A third of rented homes in Alderney owned by landlords off-island
A States report on property shows that 36% of rentals are owned by people with a primary address that is not in Alderney.
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Petition for law to make drivers report collisions with cats
Guernsey law requires the reporting of collisions with farm animals and dogs, but not cats.
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Guernsey deputy blames politics for vandalism
Three vehicles parked behind Peter Roffey's home have had their tyres slashed.
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Second warmest spring on record in Guernsey
Guernsey has just had its second warmest spring on record.