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Guernsey News
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Senior Guernsey deputy arrested
Deputy Jonathan Le Tocq will not participate in P&R committee work during the police investigation.
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Inflation in Guernsey dips below 4%
The last time inflation in Guernsey was this low was in the autumn of 2021.
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Hundreds gather to honour the departing President of Guernsey's Royal British Legion
The work of Major Bob Place was celebrated at Les Rocquettes Hotel.
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Guernsey avoids a hosepipe ban
People told to keep limiting use by not watering lawns or cleaning cars with tap water.
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Guernsey taxi driver banned for dangerous driving
65-year-old John Robert hit a cyclist while driving and on his mobile, then tried to hide the evidence.
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Bus connection to Guernsey's main harbour
From today, 21 July, the number 92 bus will include the harbour terminal in its itinerary.
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Fundraisers for Guernsey woman's cancer treatment
Guernsey-born Beth Kitson Gouarin will be faced with big bills for private cancer treatment in Germany.
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Guernsey bags third in the Island Games 2025
Guernsey finishes in a hard-fought third place, behind Jersey in second, and the Faroe Islands in first.
Jersey News
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Vehicle catches fire in multiple collision near the airport
A vehicle has caught fire near the airport after being involved in a multiple collision.
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Jersey inflation rises to 2.6%
RPI has risen by 0.3% in the three months to June 2025.
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Desalination plant is now boosting water reserves at £5,000 per day
Jersey Water has started using the desalination plant - turning seawater into freshwater - to boost the Island’s water reserves.
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'Bubbletecture' art experience is coming to St Helier
Immersive artwork will transform the second International Finance Centre on the Esplanade into a glowing, playful wonderland.
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Jersey joins calls for immediate ceasefire in Gaza
Deputy Lyndon Farnham has joined calls for an immediate cessation of violence against civilians and the release of all hostages.
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Threatened gecko species' eggs returned to wild after oil spill rescue
57 gecko eggs bred at Jersey Zoo have been returned to the Mauritian islet of Ilot Vacoas, to avoid another extinction.
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Employees could see compensation triple for contract breaches
New employment laws will strengthen protections and increase compensation for those whose employment rights have been breached.
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WATCH: Nine goslings hatch at Jersey Zoo
For the first time since 2020, goslings have hatched at Jersey Zoo.
National
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Welfare versus warfare: Sir Keir Starmer's unresolved question - and why the PM's pinned his hopes on economic growth
Welfare versus warfare: for decades, it's a question to which successive prime ministers have responded with one answer.
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'Everyone's on edge': Epping braces for another hotel protest
Tracey's cheese toastie is getting cold.
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Gaza faces 'man-made' mass starvation due to Israeli aid blockade, World Health Organization says
The chief of the World Health Organization (WHO) has said Gaza is suffering "man-made mass starvation" because of an Israeli blockade on aid to the enclave.
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Jay Slater inquest resumes after final effort to trace witnesses - all you need to know
An inquest into the death of teenager Jay Slater is due to resume today after being adjourned two months ago.
Sport
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England's Chloe Kelly 'thrives on' producing the big moments after last-gasp heroics send Lionesses into Euro 2025 final, says Sarina Wiegman
Sarina Wiegman hailed Chloe Kelly for "thriving on" producing in the big moments after her 119th-minute goal sent England into the Euro 2025 final.
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Premier League 2025/26 fixtures, dates, schedule: Manchester derby and Arsenal vs Man City live on Sky Sports in September
The Manchester derby and Man City's trip to Arsenal will be live on Sky Sports in September.
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England Women find comfort in the chaos to book Euro 2025 final - is another major trophy really in reach for the Lionesses?
Chloe Kelly stood motionless, hands on hips. She stared intently at Laura Giuliani. A moment of calm among the inconceivable chaos.
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World Matchplay 2025: Stephen Bunting wins thrilling tie-break against Gary Anderson as James Wade also progresses to quarters
Stephen Bunting pulled off a thrilling 12-10 tie-break win over Gary Anderson to book his spot in his second ever quarter-final of the World Matchplay at Blackpool's Winter Gardens.
Business & Finance
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Tesla looks to cheaper model as revenue suffers worst drop in over a decade
Tesla has started limited production on a cheaper model in a bid to boost sluggish demand after revealing its worst slump in quarterly sales for over a decade.
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City traders jailed for interest rate rigging have convictions overturned after 10-year fight
Two traders jailed for rigging benchmark interest rates have had their convictions overturned by the Supreme Court.
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Cleared City traders blame 'purge' as they hit out at rate-rigging prosecutions
The city traders wrongfully convicted in the aftermath of the financial crisis have spoken out about their decade-long battle for justice, claiming they were scapegoats.
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US and Japan agree trade deal - EU more optimistic
The US and Japan have agreed a trade deal days ahead of the latest tariff deadline set by Donald Trump, while the European Union is more confident of a similar truce.
Entertainment & Showbiz
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'A local lad done good': Fans remember Ozzy Osbourne in his hometown of Birmingham
Fans have spoken of how Ozzy Osbourne was "a local lad who done good" as they remembered the singer in his hometown of Birmingham.
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Ozzy Osbourne obituary: Heavy metal, reality TV, and biting bats – the wild life of Birmingham's Prince Of Darkness
"You've no idea how I feel - thank you from the bottom of my heart," an emotional Ozzy Osbourne told fans as he performed from a throne on stage at his beloved Villa Park, reunited with Black Sabbath, less than three weeks ago.
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MasterChef series filmed last year to be broadcast after allegations against presenters upheld
A series of MasterChef filmed last year, before allegations against presenters Gregg Wallace and John Torode were upheld, will be broadcast.
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Harry Potter star Miriam Margolyes speaks out about JK Rowling's trans stance
Harry Potter star Miriam Margolyes has told Sky News she believes JK Rowling is "wrong about some things" when it comes to her stance on trans issues - but says it is also wrong for the author to be left out of "celebrations" for her famous books.
UK Politics
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Welfare versus warfare: Sir Keir Starmer's unresolved question - and why the PM's pinned his hopes on economic growth
Welfare versus warfare: for decades, it's a question to which successive prime ministers have responded with one answer.
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Essex Police say Nigel Farage claims about migrant hotel protest are 'categorically wrong'
Essex Police has strongly denied claims by Nigel Farage it "bussed" counter-demonstrators to a protest outside a migrant hotel in Epping.
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UK and India about to sign landmark trade deal but not everyone's happy
As India and Britain look set to sign a free trade agreement (FTA), some industries are disappointed and want a level playing field.
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Keir Starmer warned Labour MPs face ban from Sikh events
Sir Keir Starmer is facing a nine-day deadline to avoid Labour MPs being banned from Sikh events and gurdwaras.
Around the world
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Rows of decomposing bodies that haven't been buried because of fierce fighting in Syrian city
The smell hit us before we turned the corner into the backyard of Sweida City's main hospital.
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Gaza faces 'man-made' mass starvation due to Israeli aid blockade, World Health Organization says
The chief of the World Health Organization (WHO) has said Gaza is suffering "man-made mass starvation" because of an Israeli blockade on aid to the enclave.
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Syria's new president has won over Trump but his chequered past is still causing concern
It is no secret that Donald Trump wants the Nobel Peace Prize. But the very man who could help him achieve this is also the man keeping the trophy at bay.
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Security personnel shot at Palestinians at Gaza aid distribution centre, claims ex-guard
A former US soldier who was employed to work within the Gaza aid system approved by Israel has claimed he saw security personnel shoot at Palestinians at a distribution centre.
Science and Technology
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Donald Trump declares US is going to 'win' AI race as administration unveils action plan
Donald Trump has declared the United States is going to "win" the artificial intelligence race, as his administration unveiled its AI Action Plan.
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'A new era:' World court issues landmark ruling in biggest ever climate court case
The failure of countries to protect the planet from climate change may be a violation of international law, the UN's top court has said in a landmark ruling likely to shape climate litigation for years to come.
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Two-hour screen time limit and curfews for children being considered by government
Social media limits for children are being planned by the government to tackle "compulsive" screen time, the technology secretary has told Sky News.
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New internet rules come into force this week - here's what will change
New rules for the internet will start being enforced on Friday, which may well change how you browse.
And finally...
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The King and AI: A humanoid robot has painted a picture of Charles. How did it do?
Whether or not the UK will have a Royal Family in the future is something that often comes up in debate.
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Lamine Yamal: Disability rights group threatens legal action after people with dwarfism reportedly hired for star's birthday party
A Spanish disability group has threatened legal action after people with dwarfism were reportedly hired as entertainers for Lamine Yamal's 18th birthday.
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Snake captured on passenger plane - as expert reveals how it got there
A flight in Australia was delayed for two hours after a stowaway snake was found in the plane's cargo hold.
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Calls for Scotland-wide seagull summit amid warnings someone could be killed
Politicians have called for a Scotland-wide seagull summit to be held amid warnings someone could be killed.