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Guernsey News
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Move to get a full size inflatable pool for Alderney
Alderney man Paul Clark says the three lane pool is ready for a summer home.
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Three Guernsey seal pups released in spring sunshine
The GSPCA has released three of the pups it has been caring for over the winter.
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Work begins to clear fallen trees from Guernsey's Reservoir Walk
Islanders will have to wait until mid-April to once again walk around the reservoir, as storm cleanup begins.
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Guernsey Police to target drivers who put others in danger
Police say a 'worrying' number of drivers are ignoring zebra crossings and red traffic lights.
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A standard Guernsey bus ticket to rise to £1.70
Fares will go up in late March to maintain the balance between States funding and passenger contributions.
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Guernsey parents urged to reduce screen time for young children
The States “Screens Away, Time to Play” campaign explains the negative impact of excessive screen time on under-4s brain development and suggests alternatives.
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Guernsey's mail plane service to end in July
Guernsey Post blames increasing costs for the decision to route mail by sea.
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CI trade body warns of building delays after SGB shuts
The GBTEA says the loss of the hire firm and 25 jobs will test the building industry short term.
Jersey News
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New 'competitiveness' plan to protect Jersey's £3bn financial sector
An action plan has been drawn up to make sure Jersey remains an attractive place for financial services firms to do business.
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Fines for 'Jersey Lifts' drivers a step closer?
The criminalisation and fining of illegal taxi services, such as Jersey Lifts, could be a closer to becoming law.
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£225K grant given for clinical trial into heart failure
Jersey General Hospital will work with the University of Oxford to conduct a clinical trial into a complex heart condition that is becoming increasingly common.
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New school grouping system to address pressures on Education
Jersey schools are being grouped together in partnerships, in response to growing pressures on the education system.
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Jersey to nearly quadruple its protected waters
Damaging fishing practices will be banned in almost 22% of Jersey's waters.
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Broad Street turns a new leaf
Jersey's government is branching out, planting more trees on Broad Street.
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Ministers unsupportive of legislation to protect cash-use
Legislation that would mean Jersey businesses are legally required to accept cash has not received ministerial support.
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Woman, 44, guilty of inappropriately touching a teen at Portelet
Claire Louise Fowell has been found guilty in the Magistrate’s Court of inappropriately touching an 18-year-old at Portelet Bay.
National
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Nursery worker who raped and abused toddlers jailed
A nursery worker who carried out multiple counts of rape and sexual assault against toddlers as young as two has been given a 30-year sentence.
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Three arrested after man's body found in wheelie bin
Three people have been arrested after a man's body was found in a wheelie bin.
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Two schools in Cardiff closed after online weapons threats, police say
Two schools in Cardiff have been closed after weapons threats were made online.
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Two of four men arrested on suspicion of spying for Iran released without charge
Two of four men arrested on suspicion of spying for Iran have been released without charge.
Sport
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Chelsea fined £10.75m and handed suspended transfer ban over secret payments breaching Premier League rules
Chelsea have been handed the Premier League's biggest fine along with a one-year transfer ban suspended for two years.
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Tottenham: Igor Tudor earns more time to solve Spurs' problems after draw at Liverpool boosts relegation battle
Igor Tudor has earned himself more time to get it right at Tottenham after their hard-earned point at Liverpool.
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Six Nations: Will Greenwood expects RFU to stick with Steve Borthwick and lead England into 2027 World Cup
Former World Cup winner Will Greenwood says he expects England to stick with head coach Steve Borthwick despite a shocking Six Nations campaign.
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Champions League last 16: What does each English team need to do in order to qualify for the quarter-finals?
Six matches, four losses - no wins. Every single English team has work to do to qualify for the Champions League quarter-finals.
Business & Finance
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Iran war: The outlook for your finances - whether hostilities end or not
Donald Trump has raised hopes several times that the US-Israel military strikes on Iran may soon be over.
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Businesses to get £3,000 state bonus for hiring unemployed young people
Businesses will be given a £3,000 government bonus for hiring a young person who has been out of work for six months.
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Keir Starmer to unveil emergency support for households worst hit by energy price rises
Emergency help for poorer households hit by energy bills driven up by the Iran war is to be unveiled by Sir Keir Starmer.
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Entertainment & Showbiz
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Inside the Oscars winners' room: Standing ovations, party plans, and media bingo
After Oscar winners collect their golden statuettes on stage at the Dolby Theatre, they are brought into rooms outside to have their photos taken and answer questions from journalists.
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Oscars 2026: Bridesmaids, Baby Yoda and ballet bites back - the bits of the Oscars you might have missed
One Battle After Another led the night, taking six Oscars, including best picture, best director and best supporting actor.
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Oscars 2026: Full list of Academy Award winners
One Battle After Another has taken the top prize at this year's Oscars, winning six gongs including best picture.
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The rise of Jessie Buckley - from reality TV to Hamnet and Oscars history
In an unusually unpredictable Oscars race, there was only one moment experts agreed was a dead cert - Jessie Buckley, on stage once again, to collect the award for best actress.
UK Politics
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Keir Starmer denies misleading Commons over Peter Mandelson vetting process
Sir Keir Starmer has denied misleading the House of Commons over Peter Mandelson's vetting process to become US ambassador.
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Ed Miliband says Labour will 'fight people's corner' on energy costs - but he doesn't say how
The energy secretary has told Sky News that the government will "fight people's corner" as the war in Iran threatens a fresh energy price crisis.
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Businesses to get £3,000 state bonus for hiring unemployed young people
Businesses will be given a £3,000 government bonus for hiring a young person who has been out of work for six months.
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Rachel Reeves is taking a gamble as the Gulf conflict hits energy prices
Targeted support for the poorest households who rely on heating oil is coming, we understand, with Chancellor Rachel Reeves set to make an announcement as soon as Monday.
Around the world
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'There was a boom - it was like an earthquake': What it's like being in Israel right now
A woman scrambles down the steep embankment cradling a baby in her arms.
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Dubai airport shutdown affects thousands of UK passengers as drone strikes fuel tank
The latest shutdown of Dubai’s airport has disrupted the travel plans of thousands of UK passengers.
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Donald Trump says US will 'do what we have to' over Cuba days after rare riot
Donald Trump has warned the US could take action in Cuba after his Iran war, days after a rare riot on the island.
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How UK might try to keep the Strait of Hormuz open
The UK military is considering the deployment of two drone types to the Middle East after the US asked allies for help to secure a key shipping lane in the region, it is understood.
Science and Technology
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Environment Agency enforcement officers could be given 'police-style' powers to tackle waste crime
The Environment Agency (EA) could get "police-style" powers as part of a government crackdown on waste crime.
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Meningitis: The symptoms, treatments and how to find out if you need the vaccine
Students are being warned about the symptoms of meningitis after the deaths of two people in Kent.
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Prostate cancer screening just as good as routine breast cancer checks, study says - so will change happen?
Prostate cancer screening is just as good as the routine checks women have for breast cancer, according to a new study.
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NHS hospitals urged to reject £330m data platform part-owned by Trump ally
NHS hospitals are being urged by a group of doctors, human rights groups and campaigners to reconsider using a major data platform built by US tech giant Palantir, whose owners include Peter Thiel, a close ally of US President Donald Trump.
