News
Jersey News
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Health Minister brings in hospital 'bed-blocking' charge
Jersey's Health Minister has brought in a 'bed blocking' charge for hospital patients.
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Apple acknowledges iPhone age check problem in Channel Islands
Apple has confirmed it’s aware of an issue preventing iPhone users in the Channel Islands from verifying their age.
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Swimarathon raises £72,500 for inclusion charities
This year's Jersey Swimarathon has raised £72,527.77 so far, with money still coming in.
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Solar farms on agricultural fields will be restricted
Politicians have voted for a series of policy changes that aim to discourage against agricultural land being used for ground-mounted solar panels.
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Ferry hits berth in St Helier harbour
Damage to the DFDS fast ferry Tarifa Jet is being examined after it hit the berth on arrival at St Helier harbour.
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Help stitch a Jersey Bayeux tapesty
People can help to create a Jersey version of the famous Bayeux Tapestry.
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Fire at former Jersey hotel
All three emergency services were called to the old Water's Edge Hotel at Bouley Bay early Saturday, 28 March.
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One year of DFDS' Jersey contract
It has been one year since the first DFDS ferry came into Elizabeth Harbour.
Guernsey News
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Apple acknowledges iPhone age check problem in Channel Islands
Apple has confirmed it’s aware of an issue preventing iPhone users in the Channel Islands from verifying their age.
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Teenage boy rescued from cliffs in Guernsey
A drone was used to locate the boy halfway down precarious cliffs at Soldiers Bay.
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Investigation into fire in derelict Forest building
A fire broke out in a disused building in the Forest.
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Guernsey's Animal Shelter warns of myxomatosis outbreak in wild rabbits
The advice to pet owners is to have their rabbits vaccinated against the disease.
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Home of Guernsey Football celebrates its one year anniversary
Guernsey’s Victoria Park is celebrating its first anniversary with a weekend of football.
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Renaissance 'masterpieces' on display in Guernsey
"Remarkable artworks" from the Renaissance are currently on display in St Peter's Port.
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Guernsey's airline reacts to reduced demand because of Iran attacks
Aurigny is rescheduling some flights between mid April and June and will levy a £2 fuel surcharge per sector.
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Survey reveals scale of dissatisfaction with off-island travel
A new survey reveals just how dissatisfied Channel Islanders are with the cost and reliability of travelling off-island.
UK News
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'Our daughter was killed in nursery - three things must happen to ensure there's no repeat'
One family has made it their mission to change the UK's nurseries.
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Radio 2 DJ Scott Mills sacked by BBC over 'personal conduct'
DJ Scott Mills has been sacked by the BBC over his "personal conduct".
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Russia kicks out British diplomat Moscow accused of spying
Russia has kicked out a British diplomat that Moscow has accused of spying.
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Russell Brand’s rape trial delayed for six months
Russell Brand's trial over allegations of rape and sexual assault has been delayed until October.
Sport
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Roberto De Zerbi: Tottenham in talks with ex-Brighton boss about taking over as head coach
Tottenham are in talks with Roberto De Zerbi about becoming their next head coach.
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Igor Tudor: Croatian leaves Tottenham Hotspur by mutual consent after just 44 days and seven games in charge
Igor Tudor has left his role as Tottenham Hotspur head coach after seven matches in charge.
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Max Verstappen: How realistic is prospect of Red Bull driver quitting Formula 1 at end of 2026 season after Japanese GP comments
Following Max Verstappen's claim after Sunday's Japanese Grand Prix that he is seriously considering quitting Formula 1, Sky Sports F1 assess how realistic the prospect of the four-time world champion walking away actually is.
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Japanese GP: Kimi Antonelli wins at Suzuka to take world championship lead from Mercedes team-mate George Russell
Kimi Antonelli claimed the Formula 1 world championship lead for the first time in his career after taking advantage of a well-timed Safety Car to win the Japanese Grand Prix.
Business & Finance
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Warning food prices are set to spike in the UK due to Iran war
This spring, the most valuable commodity in agriculture is not sunshine or even rain, it is fertiliser.
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Mark Kleinman blog | Billionaire Gerko backs prostate cancer diagnosis provider Lucida Medical
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Motorists should 'fill up as normal' despite fuel prices soaring, minister says
Motorists should "fill up as normal" as the government is "well prepared" for disruption, a senior minister has said as fuel prices soar.
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Govt reviewing flagship EV sale quotas after biggest car production fall in 73 years
The government is reviewing its electric car sale quotas - one of its flagship green policies.
Entertainment & Showbiz
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Radio 2 DJ Scott Mills sacked by BBC over 'personal conduct'
DJ Scott Mills has been sacked by the BBC over his "personal conduct".
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Bronze Age shield returns to Scotland for first time in more than 230 years
A Bronze Age shield has returned to Scotland for the first time in more than 230 years.
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Russell Brand’s rape trial delayed for six months
Russell Brand's trial over allegations of rape and sexual assault has been delayed until October.
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Oscars to leave Hollywood - organisers announce move to downtown Los Angeles for 2029
The Oscars ceremony is leaving Hollywood, organisers have announced.
UK Politics
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Farage no longer wants a deal with the Tories, he wants to destroy them
It's a windy March morning and I'm standing in the forecourt of a small service station that has been re-dressed in Reform teal.
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Starmer takes charge on Iran contingencies
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Govt reviewing flagship EV sale quotas after biggest car production fall in 73 years
The government is reviewing its electric car sale quotas - one of its flagship green policies.
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Tories face existential challenge from Reform - but electoral pact may not be answer
Even when the Conservatives slumped to a historic defeat at the general election, few would have thought that one of the world's oldest political parties would soon be overtaken in the polls by a young pretender on the radical right.
Around the world
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Iran's allies could close second crucial sea route, with 'clear and significant' impact on UK
The entry of Yemen's Houthi rebels into the war on the side of Iran has stoked fears that the oil crisis affecting global trade could get worse.
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Paintings 'worth millions' stolen from museum in Italy
Three famous paintings worth millions have been stolen from a museum in northern Italy.
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Hundreds of mourners gather in pouring rain for funerals of Lebanon journalists
Hundreds of mourners turned out in the pouring rain in Beirut for the funerals of three journalists killed by Israeli strikes in southern Lebanon.
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Australian fugitive Dezi Freeman accused of killing two police officers believed to have been shot dead
A fugitive accused of killing two police officers is believed to have been shot dead, Australian police have said.
Science and Technology
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Discovery offers hope to children with rare and severe epilepsy
Scientists say they have discovered a new condition behind one of the most common genetic causes of severe epilepsy in children.
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Quarantined astronauts take part in Q&A with days to go until NASA's Artemis II moon mission
The countdown is on until NASA's first moon mission in more than half a century, and the quarantined astronauts who'll be travelling into space have taken part in a Q&A.
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Countless horror stories linked to social media - but a ban for children isn't cut-and-dried case
For months, the UK has felt like it's barrelling towards banning under-16s from social media.
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The clocks have gone forward - and should daylight savings be scrapped?
The clocks have gone forward, marking the start of daylight saving time in the UK.
And finally...
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Radio DJ's parents conned out of £20,000 after falling for fake Martin Lewis advert
An Absolute Radio DJ has warned of a "hidden crime epidemic" after his parents' life savings were stolen by a crypto scammer.
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The transfer trick couples can use to reduce their tax bill - but there's one catch
Married couples and civil partners have an advantage they should make use of before the tax year comes to an end on 5 April.
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Masked fan unplugs VAR monitor during German football match
A masked fan unplugged a VAR monitor during a German second division football match.
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Elon Gust and Dame Judi Drench among storm names sent to Met Office
Elon Gust and Dame Judi Drench are among the names that have been submitted to the Met Office for UK storms.
