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Still no date for Rouge Bouillon reopening
Islanders still have not been told when Rouge Bouillon will reopen, but they have been told it has been delayed.
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New-look Youth Assembly hopes to attract more teens
The Jersey Youth Assembly has been relaunched, hoping to draw more young people into influencing what happens in the island.
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Record year for Asian hornets in Jersey already
The number of Asian hornet queens found in Jersey so far this year is more than ten times the total recorded by this time last spring.
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Man accused of assaulting young girl twice on St Helier's high street
A man has been accused of assaulting a young girl twice on Jersey's high street.
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Tenant experiences needed to inform changes to renting laws
Input from islanders who rent their home is needed as politicians review proposed changes to Jersey's tenancy laws.
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Organ donors to be recognised with public memorial
Organ and blood donors will be recognised by a new public memorial in Jersey.
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Support for Lily McGarry grows with 'wear orange' gathering in Liberation Square
Islanders are being encouraged to dress in orange and gather in Liberation Square to show support for Lily McGarry, a sports-loving Jersey student who recently became a quadruple amputee.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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Jersey-born artist's work exhibited in the British Museum
A Jersey artist has achieved one of the highest accolades in the art world.
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Jersey Hospice opens new chairty shop out east
The Hospice Shop East, in Grouville, opens this weekend and has attracted a UK creator and second-hand fashion stylist.
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FIRST LOOK: New Parade Gardens playgrounds open two weeks early
The new playgrounds at Parade Gardens are now open for children of all ages to play on.
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Bournemouth on the cards for 2026
It will be easier for islanders to get to Bournemouth in 2026, with direct flights launching next summer.
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Tarifa Jet returns to Jersey
DFDS' Tarifa Jet is returning to Jersey before it reattempts its St Malo route.
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Record low starling sightings in the Channel Islands
Fewer of our common, feathery friends are being spotted in British gardens.
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Jersey among worst OECD countries for drinking alcohol
Jersey is the 13th worst in the world, out of the OECD countries, for alcohol consumption, putting us on par with France and Russia.
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Former Jersey priest found guilty of gross indecency with a child
A former clergy member has been found guilty of gross indecency with a child.
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A 'Tiny Seed' and her Dad raise money for Tiny Seeds
Jersey physiotherapist, Adam, is tackling the London Marathon, and his daughter, Nina, is taking on the '1 in 6' Tiny Seeds challenge.
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Health Minister to be publicly questioned on women's health and wellbeing services
A scrutiny panel will question Health Minister Tom Binet on women's health and wellbeing services, and islanders are also invited to attend and submit their questions and experiences.
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Macmillan Jersey to attempt a World Record with the help of islanders
Macmillan Jersey will hold The Macarenathon - no, that's not a typo - trying to break the Guinness World Record for the most amount of people dancing the Macarena at any one time.
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UPDATE: Clarence Road junction will close for 12-months
The Clarence Road junction in St Helier will be closed to traffic during school drop-off times to make it safer for commuters and children.
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Jersey GP becomes the first to give free appointments to patients
A Jersey medical practice becomes the first in the island to permanently give its patients, and 1,000 new ones, free GP appointments.
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Families affected by terminal illness to have easier access to income support
The Minister for Social Security wants to cut down on bureaucracy, getting people help in a 'much quicker and efficient way'.
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New water therapy based on tai-chi offered by Jersey Health and Care
Ai Chi was first developed in Japan, and borrows elements from martial art Tai Chi. It uses breathing techniques and progressive resistance training in water.
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Islander saved from 'smoke-filled flat' after smoke alarm alerts neighbours
Two firefighters saved a woman from a 'smoke-filled flat' caused by unattended cooking.
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Jersey motorist involved in two crashes near Bonne Nuit
Police are looking for witnesses after a Jersey motorist was involved in a two-vehicle collision and then with a stop sign.
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Jersey Sport performance grants to get islanders to podiums
The Performance Sport Programme for 2025 will support talented athletes that have the potential to reach the top level of their sport.
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Progress is being made on Europe's 'most modern' gorilla house
Jersey Zoo is set to be home to Europe's most modern gorilla house, with Durrell showing off the latest progress.
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Channel Islands allergy campaigner joins UK food safety group
Dominic Jones has joined a strategy group to help inform the UK Government on challenges faced by people suffering from food allergies.
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Jersey girls bring home gold in gymnastics
Six young gymnasts have secured a whopping 14 medals, competing against clubs from across the UK.
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Jersey gives £300,000 to Myanmar's earthquake relief efforts
Jersey Overseas Aid is giving £100,000 to three charities that are helping with relief efforts in Myanmar.
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Artwork revealed made from the wishes of over 200 islanders
Two Jersey artists have created new public artwork inspired by childhood memories of throwing a coin in the fountain and making a wish.