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Jersey News
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Autism Jersey benefits from JT's Community Giving Scheme
Autism Jersey to expand its Adult and Family Support Services, with help from JT's Community Giving Scheme.
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Jersey athlete, Lily McGarry, appeals for donations for prosthetic limbs
A 23-year-old runner, surfer, swimmer and medical student who lost all her limbs due to meningococcal septicaemia, is looking for advanced prosthetics so she can continue her hobbies.
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Levante Jet makes maiden voyage to Jersey
DFDS' Levante Jet has made its maiden voyage to Jersey from Poole.
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The split between working and non-working Jersey homeless is nearly 50/50
A report into Jersey homelessness in the last quarter of 2024 has revealed that 28% of people were recorded as being employed.
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ArtHouse Jersey launches Liberation 80 exhibition
ArtHouse Jersey's commemorative exhibition will remember Jersey deportees who were sent to a prison camp in a town called Wurzach.
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Carers offered free training sessions for dementia
Jersey carers are being offered a free training programme for looking after islanders with dementia.
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Philip's Footprints introduces new 'Seymour Stroll'
Helier de Veulle will be organising new 'Seymour Stroll' trail alongside the 'Seymour Sprint' for the 6th year.
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Firefighters save two islanders from serious St Peter car crash
Two islanders have escaped a serious car crash in St Peter's Valley with minor injuries.
Guernsey News
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Guernsey's Sexual Health Strategy 'refreshed'
As the rate of sexually transmitted infections rises globally, Public Health has published a 'refreshed' Sexual Health Strategy for Guernsey and Alderney.
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10 days left to register to vote in Guernsey's 2025 General Election
Guernsey's Electoral Roll closes on 30 April ahead of the June election.
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Emergency sleeper pods to help homeless in Guernsey
A Guernsey charity is appealing to landowners to lend some space for emergency accommodation.
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100 visiting military personnel will join Guernsey's 80th Liberation Day Parade
Members of the British Army, the Royal Navy and the Royal Air Force will join local cadets and veterans marching along the St Peter Port seafront this May.
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New construction charity helps the Guernsey Counselling Service
A £40,000 project to redesign the charity's offices is under way for free, thanks to a new construction partnership.
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Guernsey Liberation Trail unveiled
Nine unique displays have been set up throughout St Peter Port to tell the island’s story of wartime hardship, hope, resilience and recovery.
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Millions of Bailiwick of Guernsey historical records digitised
Key records for family history research, including births, marriages, baptisms and deaths in the Bailiwick, can now be accessed online.
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New Channel Islands catamaran tests well in choppy seas
Islands Unlimited has been testing its 316 seater catamaran in moderate to rough seas off Malta.
UK News
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Murder arrest after woman stabbed to death in Enfield - as victim named
A woman who was stabbed to death in north London has been named by police - as a man was arrested on suspicion of murder.
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'British man' dies after being dragged out of police station in Ecuador - reports
A "British man" has died after being beaten and set on fire by a mob in Ecuador, according to reports by media in the South American country.
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Three men charged over death of woman struck by van at golf course after police chase
Three men have been charged with manslaughter over the death of a woman who was struck by a van at a golf course following a police pursuit.
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Chelsea fans condemn 'unethical' ticket resale site - which club chairman invests in
Premier League match tickets at Chelsea have been selling for more than twice the price of a season ticket on an American exchange website with a familiar director and investor to supporters – club chairman Todd Boehly.
Sport
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Lewis Hamilton: Ferrari team principal Fred Vasseur defends driver's form in X-rated rant after Saudi Arabian GP
Ferrari team principal Fred Vasseur has defended Lewis Hamilton's early-season form in an X-rated rant following another disappointing weekend for the seven-time world champion at the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix.
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Ben Whittaker stops Liam Cameron in two rounds to win rematch after first fight controversy
Ben Whittaker tore into Liam Cameron to end their rematch in just the second round.
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Saudi Arabian GP: Oscar Piastri beats Max Verstappen to win after Red Bull driver's penalty, with Lando Norris fourth
Oscar Piastri leads the Formula 1 world championship for the first time after winning the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix as Max Verstappen's hopes of victory were scuppered by a five-second penalty.
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Ben Whittaker on Liam Cameron win: 'I just let my emotions out. People don't know what I've been through'
When the final punches flew in, when Liam Cameron sagged into the ropes, when the referee stepped in to end it, Ben Whittaker could roar with relief, with exhilaration and the sheer thrill of ending a rivalry with an emphatic rematch victory.
Business & Finance
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Octopus to get tentacles around Hammond-backed fintech fund
One of Britain's leading venture capital investors is close to unveiling a deal to take over a nascent fintech fund which counted Lord Hammond, the former chancellor, among its advisors.
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Mission: Impossible? Chancellor heads to the IMF with a very big challenge - and she's not alone
There will be much to chew over at the International Monetary Fund's (IMF) spring meetings this week.
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DHL suspends some shipments to US amid Trump tariff regime
DHL Express is suspending some shipments to the US as Donald Trump's new tariff regime takes effect.
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Landlords of major discount retailer brace for swingeing rent cuts
The new owner of The Original Factory Shop (TOFS), one of Britain's leading independent discount retailers, is preparing to unveil a package of savage rent cuts for its store landlords.
Entertainment & Showbiz
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The Who drummer Zak Starkey rejoins band days after departure
The Who's Zak Starkey is back in the band after reports earlier this week he'd been sacked.
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Back To The Future's DeLorean has almost vanished from UK roads
Forty years on from the film that made them immortal, there are just 303 DeLorean cars left on Britain's roads.
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The Last Of Us: The science behind the real 'zombie' fungus - and is it an actual threat?
Could the next public health crisis be caused by a fungus?
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Clodagh Rodgers: Eurovision star and face of Bisto gravy dies
Clodagh Rodgers, a singer best known for representing the UK at the 16th Eurovision Song Contest, has died aged 78.
UK Politics
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Labour WhatsApp messages on Supreme Court ruling point to future tensions on trans issues
It's no great surprise that members of a Labour MPs' LGBT+ WhatsApp group would be raising concerns about the impact of this week's Supreme Court ruling on the trans community.
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Mission: Impossible? Chancellor heads to the IMF with a very big challenge - and she's not alone
There will be much to chew over at the International Monetary Fund's (IMF) spring meetings this week.
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Keir Starmer and King Charles pay tribute to Pope Francis
Leaders from across the UK including the Prime Minister and King Charles have been paying tribute to Pope Francis, who has died at the age of 88.
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Hospital patient had to wait more than 10 days for a bed - as 'unacceptable' crisis laid bare
Around 49,000 A&E patients had to wait 24 hours or more for a hospital bed in England last year, according to NHS figures.
Around the world
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A pope of firsts, Francis was an outspoken champion of the deprived - but left some feeling betrayed
His arrival as pontiff heralded a new kind of leadership for the Catholic Church.
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Who could be the next pope?
As cardinals prepare to gather for the papal conclave, the process by which a new pontiff is elected, Sky News takes a look at who could replace Pope Francis.
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How is a new pope chosen and what is a papal conclave?
With the death of Pope Francis, the wheels are in motion to select a new pontiff.
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The Pope has died - what happens next?
The death of Pope Francis sets off a chain of events, from the breaking of his signet ring and his funeral to the secretive conclave election of his successor.
Science and Technology
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Touch down! ISS crew returns after seven months in space
A NASA astronaut and two Russian cosmonauts have returned to Earth from the International Space Station (ISS).
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Gangs behind billion-pound cyber scam industry expanding as they try to dodge government crackdowns - new UN report
Crime syndicates behind a multibillion-pound cyber scam industry are expanding globally as governments in South East Asia struggle to contain them, a UN report has warned.
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The Last Of Us: The science behind the real 'zombie' fungus - and is it an actual threat?
Could the next public health crisis be caused by a fungus?
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Farage accused of peddling 'nonsense and lies' - as he predicts 'the new Brexit'
Ed Miliband has accused Nigel Farage of peddling "nonsense and lies" about the government's commitment to net zero, as the Reform UK leader said the issue could become the "new Brexit".
And finally...
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Back To The Future's DeLorean has almost vanished from UK roads
Forty years on from the film that made them immortal, there are just 303 DeLorean cars left on Britain's roads.
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China hosts world's first half-marathon race between humans and robots
Robots have raced against humans in a half-marathon for the first time.
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Four-foot-long caiman found and seized by police at property in Essex
A four-foot-long caiman has been seized by police during a search of a property in Essex.
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Millions tune in to see Sweden's annual moose migration
Millions of viewers are expected to tune in to one of TV's unlikely hits over the next few weeks, as herds of moose make their annual spring migration toward summer grazing pastures.