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Guernsey News
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Guernsey's Catholic community saddened by Pope's death
The news of the pontiff's death came just half an hour before Easter Monday mass at St Joseph's in St Peter Port.
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Summer solstice date for this year's CI Pride
This year's Channel Islands Pride will take place in Jersey on 21 June.
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Occupation trail created in Alderney
A trail taking in 80 different points of interest has been mapped out by Visit Alderney with assistance from an island historian.
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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.
Jersey News
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Robert MacRae to be Jersey's next Bailiff
Jersey's Deputy Bailiff Robert MacRae KC will become Bailiff in October.
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Summer solstice date for this year's CI Pride
This year's Channel Islands Pride will take place in Jersey on 21 June.
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Flags at half-mast following death of Pope Francis
Flags are flying at half-mast across Jersey following the death of the pontiff, while community leaders have paid their own tributes to Pope Francis.
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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.
National
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Pope Francis's final moments reveal how quickly he deteriorated before death
Pope Francis died little more than half an hour after being taken ill, Vatican sources have told Sky News.
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At least 26 tourists killed after 'terror attack' in Kashmir
At least 26 tourists have been killed after gunmen opened fire at a beauty spot in Indian-controlled Kashmir, police say.
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UK economy will be among hardest hit by global trade war, IMF warns
Britain's economy will be among the hardest hit by the global trade war and inflation is set to climb, the International Monetary Fund (IMF) has warned – as it slashed its UK growth forecast by a third.
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Family of man killed by psychiatric patient say they've been 'treated like dirt' after learning attacker can leave hospital
The family of a dog walker killed by a psychiatric patient say they have been 'treated like dirt' by the NHS after learning his attacker has been granted permission to leave hospital.
Sport
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Matheus Cunha transfer: Man Utd given encouragement Wolves forward keen to join this summer
Matheus Cunha has given Manchester United positive indications that he is interested in joining them from Wolves, despite competition to trigger his £64m release clause.
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Matheus Cunha to Man Utd? Wolves forward is an emotional maverick not a robot - but he could light up Old Trafford
Speaking to Matheus Cunha at Wolves' training ground last summer, it was a chance to ask him how important it is for him to feel like he is having fun on the football pitch. "I do not want to go on the pitch and be a robot," he replied. "I want to enjoy it."
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George Groves: Chris Eubank Jr has won the mental battle ahead of Conor Benn fight
Former world champion George Groves will be an expert pundit on the Sky Sports Box Office broadcast of Chris Eubank Jr vs Conor Benn on Saturday. He gives his verdict on who's winning the mental battle ahead of the fight...
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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.
Business & Finance
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UK economy will be among hardest hit by global trade war, IMF warns
Britain's economy will be among the hardest hit by the global trade war and inflation is set to climb, the International Monetary Fund (IMF) has warned – as it slashed its UK growth forecast by a third.
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British Steel to end consultation on up to 2,700 redundancies after government intervention
British Steel has said it will end a consultation on up to 2,700 redundancies, after the government took control of the firm earlier this month.
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Stricken currency firm Argentex in talks about emergency sale
A London-listed currency risk management provider, which was caught in the financial crossfire of Donald Trump's tariffs bombshell, is in advanced talks about an emergency sale to a rival.
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100% chance that Bank of England will cut interest rates next month, markets predict
Financial markets have priced in a 100% chance of a Bank of England interest rate cut next month, as the effects of Donald Trump's evolving trade war continue to play out in the global economy.
Entertainment & Showbiz
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How accurate is Conclave? What the film gets right - and wrong - about choosing a new pope
It is rare for art to imitate life quite so literally as Conclave does in the wake of the death of Pope Francis.
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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?
UK Politics
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League table of foreign criminals awaiting deportation and their offences set to be published
A league table of foreign criminals and their offences is set to be published for the first time.
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Pope's funeral an opportunity for world leaders to do more than pay their respects - the PM was always bound to go
Sir Keir Starmer says he doesn't believe in God and US President Donald Trump rarely speaks of religion. But both will attend the Pope's funeral.
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Starmer and Zelenskyy discuss ending Russia's 'brutal war' - as Putin says says he is open to bilateral talks on longer ceasefire
Sir Keir Starmer and Volodymyr Zelenskyy spoke about ending Russia's "brutal war" on Ukraine in their latest phone call on Easter Monday, as Vladimir Putin said he was open to bilateral talks.
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Can Rachel Reeves come up trumps in Washington?
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Around the world
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Pope Francis's final moments reveal how quickly he deteriorated before death
Pope Francis died little more than half an hour after being taken ill, Vatican sources have told Sky News.
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How accurate is Conclave? What the film gets right - and wrong - about choosing a new pope
It is rare for art to imitate life quite so literally as Conclave does in the wake of the death of Pope Francis.
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Kristi Noem: Top Trump official's handbag - containing $3,000 in cash and security pass - stolen in burger restaurant
A bag belonging to the US Homeland Security Secretary was stolen on Sunday night - containing thousands of dollars in cash and an ID card that gives access to secure agency buildings.
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At least 26 tourists killed after 'terror attack' in Kashmir
At least 26 tourists have been killed after gunmen opened fire at a beauty spot in Indian-controlled Kashmir, police say.
Science and Technology
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Earth Day 2025: This year's theme, the story of how it started and what it's all about
Earth Day is celebrating its 55th anniversary this year.
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Oldest serving US astronaut returns from space on 70th birthday
America's oldest serving astronaut has touched down on Earth on his 70th birthday.
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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?
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.