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Camp stands for P&R vacancy after St Pier's arrest
First-term deputy is set to stand for the upcoming vacancy on Guernsey's top political committee.
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Buoys placed off Herm to help protect puffins
Awareness markers are being placed to remind boats of the speed limit that protects rafting puffins.
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Alternative travel encouraged for Liberation Day
Organisers said people using alternative travel would help reduce congestion in the town centre.
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St Pier decision to reapply for P&R is 'hasty'
Guernsey's Policy and Resource's ex-vice-president says Gavin St Pier should reconsider his choice.
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Premier League and WSL trophies coming to Guernsey
Islanders will have two free opportunities to see the silverware.
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More support needed over miscarriages - charity
The Ivy Trust says it wants earlier testing, a register and better employment leave policies.
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Plans for £18k solar panels on library roof
Twenty-four panels costing £18,505 could be installed on the roof if plans are passed.
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Fun dog show searches for pup with 'waggiest bum'
The GSCPA is hosting a fun dog show, stalls and fancy dress as part of its Seafront Sunday event.
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Weekly round-up: Stories you may have missed
Here's our round-up of some of the stories you may not have seen in the past week.
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Poet wanted to represent Guernsey at festival
Travel and accommodation will be provided in Brussels for the chosen poet.
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Guernsey beat Isle of Man by seven wickets in T20 match
Guernsey beat the Isle of Man by seven wickets in the first game of their three-match series.
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Public urged to beware of fake financial firms
The warning followed a statement from the JFSC highlighting a scam entity called Sky Dove Finance.
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Skills training grants for staff increased to 80%
Businesses can apply for government grants for up to 80% of training costs in bid to boost skills.
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Coaches and minibuses sought to help school trips
The Government of Jersey tenders for a transport operator to take pupils around the island.
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St Helier office block could become 89-room hotel
Designers say Union House is in a poor state and needs modernising.
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No ban on over-the-counter pet flea treatments in Jersey
It comes as the UK looks to restrict the products to vet visits.
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Weekly round-up: Stories you may have missed
Here's our round-up of some of the stories you may not have seen in the past week.
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One person arrested after crash leaves car on fire
Members of the public rescued car occupants and dogs from at the scene.
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Jersey end Denmark series with win and loss
Jersey end their T20 series with Denmark with a win and a loss in Copenhagen.
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Boat show offers tours on Royal Navy patrol ship
The event runs until Monday and includes live music, food and drinks as well as boat tours.
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Sports court, parking and garden plans for field
Plans are submitted to change the use of a field bordering La Rue Gombrette in St John.
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'Becoming a postman has cured my agoraphobia'
Man who could not leave home for 20 years says becoming a postal worker changed his life
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Quiz of the week: How many seals have been rescued in the islands?
How much can you remember about events in the Channel Islands in the past week?
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Jersey Election 2026 candidates announced
The full list of candidates for the 2026 Jersey Election features 92 people.
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Jersey election 2026: What you need to know
Islanders will go to the polls in June to elect the next set of politicians to represent them.
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Jersey election 2026: Key dates for the diary
Polling stations will open at 08:00 on Sunday 7 June. Here is what will happen between now and then.
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Election 2026: The current politicians standing down
Several high-profile politicians will stand down from the States, some with decades-long careers.
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New Highlands College Principal appointed
Highlands College has announced the appointment of Lance Chatfield as its new Principal. He will take over the role in September 2026.
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The Boat Show is back at St Helier Marina
The largest free event in the Channel Islands returns for the bank holiday weekend.
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'Partnership Leads' appointed of new school grouping system
Three Partnership Leads have been appointed to support the new school partnership model.
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Businesses to get more money towards cost of training staff
Businesses in Jersey are being offered more support to train staff.
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Andium marks record year for new homes in Jersey
Andium Homes says it had an 'outstanding' 2025, including record delivery of new homes.
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Princess Anne opens Jersey Zoo gorilla enclosure
On her second Royal visit to the island in six months, Her Royal Highness Princess Anne, who is the Patron of the Durrell Wildlife Conservation Trust, has opened the new gorilla enclosure at Jersey Zoo.
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Tarifa Jet and Caesarea Trader return to service
Two DFDS ferries that suffered damage are returning to service on the Jersey routes.
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Jersey Post returns to profit
After what it has called a 'tough' period, Jersey Post has returned to profitability.
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Could harnessing the youth vote change the election?
Channel 103 has spoken to young voters at Jersey's first Candidate Fayre.
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Inclusive island-wide fundraising challenge asks for 'moment of understanding'
Charity Happy Heroes has launched 'One Island, One Day', a challenge asking for one moment of inclusive action.
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Jersey ranks second in list of short-break destinations
There is a boost for hopes of Jersey's tourist season, according to an article in the Independent...
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HMS Tyne visits for Jersey Boat Show
Visitors to the Jersey Boat Show will be able to tour a Royal Navy patrol vessel.
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Penalty shootout ends Jersey Bulls' promotion hopes
Jersey Bulls' promotion hopes ended with penalty shootout at Springfield.
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Asian Hornet Queens and nests double 2025 numbers
The number of Asian Hornet Queen sightings is running around five weeks ahead of last year.
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Jersey Monopoly still without an Old Kent Road
The makers of a new Jersey edition of Monopoly say they are still looking for an Old Kent Road.
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11 health professionals join Health and Care Partnership Board
Eleven professionals have been appointed to Jersey's Health and Care Partnership Board, which has been set up to improve islanders' wellbeing.
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Election 2026: Meet the candidates in person
Jersey's election candidates will be together in one place on Wednesday (29 April), for people to meet and talk to them as they decide who'll get their vote on 7 June.
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Casting call for youngsters for Opera House pantomime
Children aged 9 - 14 are being invited to audition for a pantomime that will be staged at Jersey Opera House this Christmas.
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Election 2026: Who's standing?
92 people are standing for election in Jersey. The full list of candidates has been published.
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Free heart health checks for islanders
Jersey’s Cardiology Team is hosting free heart health checks as part of Heart Failure Awareness Week.
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Goal rush weekend for Jersey football
Springfield hosted the last league games of the season for Jersey Bulls men's and women's teams... and Jersey won the U16 Muratti.
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Prizes available for islanders that 'roll and stroll' more in May
Islanders are being encouraged to get active this May with the launch of Love to Ride’s 'Roll and Stroll' challenge.
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Channel Islands music school to hit global stage with Dubai launch
A team of directors from the School Of Popular Music will be jetting off to Dubai this weekend, ahead of their new studio opening.
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Price of food in Jersey increased by 3.7% in a year
Jersey's latest inflation rate is 2.7%, but food costs rose more steeply and the price data doesn't cover the most recent impacts of the war in the Middle East.
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Political candidates asked to commit to 20 pledges for island sport
The Jersey Sports Council is asking political candidates to commit to a 'Manifesto For Sport.'
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Gravestone of pioneering Guernsey trader restored
The Guernseyman best known for bringing coffee to the West has had his gravestone restored.
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Varied entertainment line-up in Guernsey this bank holiday weekend
Live music, a Seafront Sunday devoted to the Animal Shelter and a hill climb are all on the menu.
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Guernsey's Treasury Lead resigns from role following police questioning
Deputy Gavin St Pier and his wife were questioned and released by Guernsey Police yesterday (1 May) and he has subsequently resigned from P&R.
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Guernsey's Hospice cycling fundraiser underway
30 Rides in 30 Days begins with a calorie rich breakfast as the cyclists prepare for the month long challenge.
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Guernsey’s German Occupation Museum marks 60 years of preserving wartime history
A plaque will be unveiled at Guernsey's German Occupation Museum commemorating its 60th anniversary.
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Man jailed for using everyday items to smuggle drugs into Guernsey
35-year-old Gino Pallisco has been sentenced to more than nine years in prison for the importation of drugs.
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£16.5M to clean PFOS contaminated soil at Guernsey Airport
Guernsey's States will be told the containment 'bund' is beginning to fail and the removal project needs to go ahead.
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Ross Le Brun is Guernsey's new deputy-elect
Veteran of previous election bids wins the first island wide by-election with 953 votes.
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How Guernsey is celebrating 81 years of Liberation
Events are taking place across the island to mark the 81st anniversary of the end of the German occupation.
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Polls open in Guernsey's first island wide by-election
Eleven candidates are standing for the single vacant seat in the Assembly.
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Iran effect looming in Guernsey's latest inflation figures
RPI has risen to 4% for the three months ending March.
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Alderney to explore data centre hosting
A study says data hosting could make substantial money for the island through leases and royalties.
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Prime Guernsey seafront location for sale
The site of the former Octopus restaurant at Havelet is on the market for an undisclosed sum.
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Woman (20) arrested on suspicion of attempted murder in Guernsey
There's been an increased police presence around Victoria Avenue after a suspected attempted murder.
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Last day to register for Guernsey's upcoming by election
The island's electoral roll closes at midnight on 25 April.
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New citizen science project observing Guernsey dragonflies and damselflies
The Nature Commission is asking islanders to survey ponds to better understand local damselfly and dragonfly populations.
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Channel Islands music school to hit global stage with Dubai launch
A team of directors from the School Of Popular Music will be jetting off to Dubai this weekend, ahead of their new studio opening.
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67,000 sickness days across the States of Guernsey last year
Deputy Andy Cameron, who obtained the figures, says it shows 'absence is moving in the wrong direction.'
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The Channel Islands are officially in meteorological drought
Just over halfway through the spring, no rain has fallen on the islands for 20 days.
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Islanders asked for views on body image and masculinity
Surveys are asking about attitudes in the Channel Islands toward masculinity, gender discrimination and body image.
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Red Arrows confirmed over Guernsey's skies this September
The famous RAF display team will thrill the crowds at the evening air display.
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Guernsey's reservoirs full midway through spring
Guernsey Water says an exceptionally rainy start to the year has fully replenished stocks.
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Cruise ship cancellations affects Guernsey businesses
A Guernsey tour company says the tourism sector can no longer depend entirely on cruise passengers.
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Agilisys defends its record on failed Guernsey IT system
IT provider says the £21M failure was not down to delivery issues alone.
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Rule change for pet travel to France
New EU rules on travelling with pets come into force tomorrow (22 April) that will affect some people in the Channel Islands who take their pet to France.