News
Jersey News
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Sleep Out raises £24k for Jersey's homeless
This year's Sleep Out has raised almost £24,000 so far for the Sanctuary Trust.
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Men support Jersey campaign to end violence against women
Men have come together for White Ribbon Day, an internationally-recognised campaign to show their commitment towards ending the violence experienced by women and girls.
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Speed limits lowered on several Jersey roads
Lower speed limits apply on several roads in Jersey from today (25 November).
Guernsey News
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Guernsey's Lieutenant Governor joins Year 7s planting a tree
Theo Curle and Alexander Murray campaigned for their school, Blanchelande College, to plant a tree to symbolise the importance of protecting the planet.
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Guernsey taxi fares rise by 4.75%
Taxi fares in Guernsey rise from today (25 November). Environment & Infrastructure estimates it will put 40p on an average, two mile, daytime journey.
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Police looking for person in connection with Northside Chip Shop damage
Guernsey Police have released an image of a person they would like to speak to about an attack on Northside Chip Shop.
UK News
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Egypt: Two Britons believed to be among 16 missing as tourist boat sinks after being 'hit by large wave'
Two Britons are believed to be among more than a dozen people missing after a boat sank in the Red Sea off the Egyptian coast.
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Ladbroke Grove shooting: Man arrested after shots fired 'directly into car' with girl, 8, and child, 2, inside
A 22-year-old man has been arrested after an eight-year-old girl and a man were seriously injured in a shooting in west London.
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Elle Edwards: Murder victim's father 'felt sick' after finding out co-defendant eligible for early release
The father of murdered beautician Elle Edwards "felt sick" after finding out her killer's co-defendant is being released early as part of a government scheme.
Sport
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World Darts Championship draw: Luke Littler to face Fallon Sherrock or Ryan Meikle at Alexandra Palace
Luke Littler faces a potential showdown against Fallon Sherrock at the Paddy Power World Darts Championship, while Luke Humphries will begin his title defence against Thibault Tricole or Joe Comito.
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Mo Salah: Liverpool forward's contract comments slammed as 'selfish' by Jamie Carragher
Jamie Carragher is "very disappointed" with Mohamed Salah's Liverpool contract comments, branding them "selfish".
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Ruben Amorim's Man Utd bow assessed: Gary Neville runs though the winners, red flags and familiar failings after first game
Gary Neville has questioned the hunger and appetite of the Manchester United players following their 1-1 draw with Ipswich - but admits the performance was in keeping with the past two-and-a-half years.
Business & Finance
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Chancellor Rachel Reeves promises she will not raise taxes again
There will be no more tax rises or borrowing for the duration of this government's term, Chancellor Rachel Reeves has said.
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Barclays fined £40m over 'reckless' financial crisis capital raising
Barclays has been fined £40m over capital raising that averted its need for taxpayer aid during the 2008 financial crisis.
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'When you hit profits, you hit growth': Business criticised biggest budget tax increase in decades
Tax rises announced during the recent budget will hit businesses rather than encourage growth, the head of one of the UK's most prominent business groups has warned.
Entertainment & Showbiz
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Ed Sheeran apologises to Manchester United manager Ruben Amorim after interrupting Sky interview
Ed Sheeran has apologised to Manchester United's new manager for interrupting him during a live Sky Sports interview.
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Kate Nash says selling photos of her bum on OnlyFans paid for an extra tour crew member
Kate Nash says selling photos of her bottom on the X-rated site OnlyFans has allowed her to add an extra crew member to her tour staff.
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Prop Ebenezer Scrooge gravestone used in A Christmas Carol film destroyed
A prop gravestone for Charles Dickens's character Ebenezer Scrooge which appeared in the 1984 film A Christmas Carol has been destroyed.
UK Politics
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Chancellor Rachel Reeves promises she will not raise taxes again
There will be no more tax rises or borrowing for the duration of this government's term, Chancellor Rachel Reeves has said.
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Starmer rules out another general election after petition reaches two million signatures
Sir Keir Starmer has ruled out an early general election after a petition calling for a second vote reached two million signatures.
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MP behind assisted dying bill says she has 'no doubts' - as she rejects minister's 'slippery slope' claim
The Labour MP behind the assisted dying bill said she has "no doubts" about its safeguards after a minister warned it would lead to a "slippery slope" of "death on demand".
Around the world
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Egypt: Two Britons believed to be among 16 missing as tourist boat sinks after being 'hit by large wave'
Two Britons are believed to be among more than a dozen people missing after a boat sank in the Red Sea off the Egyptian coast.
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Twelve British soldiers injured in major traffic pile-up in Estonia - local media
Twelve British soldiers were injured in a major traffic pile-up in Estonia, close to the border with Russia, local media have reported.
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Prosecutors file to drop 2020 presidential election interference charges against Trump
A motion has been filed to drop the charges against Donald Trump of plotting to overturn the 2020 US presidential election result.
Science and Technology
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Microsoft 'deploying fix' after users report problems with Outlook and Teams
Microsoft has said it has started to "deploy a fix" after users reported problems with Outlook and Teams.
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UK in AI arms race with Russia as Putin 'wants destruction', minister to warn
The UK is in a "new AI arms race" with countries like Russia and North Korea, the Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster will say on Monday.
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Earth's temporary 'mini moon' to disappear
A so-called "mini moon" that has been floating round Earth for two months will soon disappear.
And finally...
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Ed Sheeran apologises to Manchester United manager Ruben Amorim after interrupting Sky interview
Ed Sheeran has apologised to Manchester United's new manager for interrupting him during a live Sky Sports interview.
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Cat wriggles through drainpipe - but with less-than-purrfect results
A cat had to be freed from a drainpipe by firefighters after getting stuck in the middle of wriggling through.
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Banana duct-taped to a wall sells for $6.2m at auction
A banana duct-taped to a wall has sold for $6.2m (£4.9m) at an auction in New York.