News
Jersey News
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CI Forecaster predicts fog will lift and flights resume
Since Christmas Eve, fog has forced several Channel Island flights to be cancelled and delayed.
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Jersey's electric car parking discount ends
Cheaper parking for lower emissions cars in Jersey will end next week ( 31 December).
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Occupation diary entries brought to life for Liberation 80
A series of videos are being released bringing the memories of islanders, who lived through the Occupation, to life.
Guernsey News
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CI Forecaster predicts fog will lift and flights resume
Since Christmas Eve, fog has forced several Channel Island flights to be cancelled and delayed.
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Significant investment in Guernsey's Victoria Marina
£300,000 is to be spent renewing the 50 year old pontoons in what is known as the 'Visitors' Marina.'
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Guernsey Airport security saves the Christmas post
Staff at Guernsey airport came to the rescue of Guernsey Post to enable the Christmas mail to leave the island.
UK News
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UK weather: Dozens of flights delayed as major UK airport issues fog warning
Flight delays are expected and drivers are being warned about visibility as the UK sees more heavy fog.
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Starmer throws down gauntlet to watchdogs with growth edict
Sir Keir Starmer has ordered Britain's key watchdogs to remove barriers to growth in a bid to kickstart Britain's sluggish economy.
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Woman charged with murdering father of six killed on Christmas Day
A 33-year-old woman has been charged with murdering a father of six on Christmas Day.
Sport
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Luke Humphries hits back at Peter Wright: I'm one world title away from matching everything he has achieved
Luke Humphries has hit back at Peter Wright ahead of their clash on Sunday in the World Darts Championship.
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Joao Pedro 'elbow': VAR agrees with onfield decision for Brighton striker to avoid red card vs Brentford
A Premier League statement revealed why VAR stuck with the referee's decision not to send off Brighton's Joao Pedro after he appeared to try to elbow Brentford's Yehor Yarmolyuk... but do you agree?
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Sir Chris Hoy: Six-time Olympic gold medallist opens up on 'unimaginable' year following cancer diagnosis
Twenty years ago, Sir Chris - or just Chris Hoy as he was then - won the first of his six gold medals at the Athens Olympics.
Business & Finance
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Starmer throws down gauntlet to watchdogs with growth edict
Sir Keir Starmer has ordered Britain's key watchdogs to remove barriers to growth in a bid to kickstart Britain's sluggish economy.
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Searchlight shines on £140m funding package for insurer Wefox
Searchlight Capital Partners, the private equity firm which has backed companies including Secret Escapes, is to lead a new funding package for Wefox, the European insurance company, that could be worth up to €170m (£141m).
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In a time of change Sky News spent a critical year on a farm
Many months before farmers found themselves on the front pages of newspapers, after protesting in Whitehall against the new government's inheritance tax rules, we at Sky News embarked upon a project.
Entertainment & Showbiz
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Olivia Hussey, star of 1968 film Romeo and Juliet, dies at 73
Actress Olivia Hussey, best known for playing Juliet in Franco Zeffirelli's 1968 production of Romeo and Juliet, has died aged 73.
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Andrew Garfield on baking cookies and keeping perfume to remember his mum
Andrew Garfield says he bakes cookies every year in memory of his late mother.
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'It made me feel less than human': Disabled musicians demand greater inclusivity
Elizabeth J. Birch has been a musician for a decade, has won several awards, and loves her job. However, she continues to feel like an outsider in a competitive and precarious industry.
UK Politics
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Starmer pays tribute to 'wonderful' brother who died on Boxing Day
Sir Keir Starmer has paid tribute to his brother Nick, who died on Boxing Day aged 60 after suffering from cancer.
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Nigel Farage threatens legal action if Kemi Badenoch doesn't apologise for saying membership ticker was 'fake'
Nigel Farage has threatened to take legal action against Tory leader Kemi Badenoch if she does not apologise for accusing him of publishing a "fake" ticker showing Reform UK's membership increasing to overtake the Conservatives.
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Kemi Badenoch needs to pick her battles - and decide how dirty she wants to get
Never wrestle with a pig. You get dirty. And besides, the pig likes it.
Around the world
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Azerbaijan Airlines crash: Russian air defences may have shot down passenger jet after misidentifying it as drone, US intelligence suggests
Russian air defences may have shot down an Azerbaijan Airlines flight after misidentifying it, according to US military sources.
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Why Russia has banned 'childfree propaganda' and is promoting eight-child families
In Russia, size matters when it comes to family.
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Champion boxer Paul Bamba dies at 35
Champion boxer Paul Bamba has died at the age of 35.
Science and Technology
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Elon Musk accused of censoring right-wing X accounts who disagree with him on immigration
Elon Musk is facing censorship accusations after prominent right-wing accounts claimed they lost access to premium features on X when they criticised his views on immigration.
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NASA spacecraft survives closest-ever approach to the sun
A NASA spacecraft is "safe" after making the closest-ever approach to the sun by a human-made object, the space agency says.
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Environment's winners and losers in 2024 - as 2025 set to be hottest year on record
This year's climate was good news for parts of the country's environment, but for some wildlife the weather's effect was negative, the National Trust has said.
And finally...
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Scottie Scheffler: Freak Christmas dinner injury forces world's best golfer to undergo surgery
The world’s best golfer has suffered a freak injury while cooking Christmas dinner, forcing him to undergo surgery.
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Stranded NASA astronauts send Christmas message from space
Astronauts stranded on the International Space Station over Christmas have sent a festive message back to Earth.
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Santa Tracker: The slip-up that started a 70-year-old festive tradition
In early December 1955, the phone rang at an air base in Colorado Springs. The officers on the watch floor of the Continental Air Defense Command (CONAD) - who were defending the skies above the US and Canada - stiffened.