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Ports of Jersey applies to remove Gorey Pier landing stage
A planning application has been submitted to remove the 'deteriorating' Gorey Pier landing stage.
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'No-fault' divorce moves a step closer
Separating couples won't have to wait three years before they can get a divorce, and won't have to prove wrongdoing.
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More jobs now qualify for 'Licensed' permissions
Jersey's government is making it easier for businesses to recruit staff by easing the rules on registered and licensed job permissions.
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Lloyds Bank Foundation opens 'unrestricted funding' for all CI charities
After a record year of charitable funding, Lloyds Bank Foundation will now give money to local causes to use how they see fit.
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New Long-Term Disability Allowance from mid-2027
A new benefits system for people in Jersey with long term health conditions will be introduced in 2027.
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Jersey's home birth suspension remains in place
More than a year on, islanders have been told that home births will remain paused.
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Firm chosen to build Jersey's new hospital at Overdale
Construction firm Bouygues UK has been chosen to build Jersey's new hospital at Overdale.
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St Saviour ratepayers to vote on £3m park
People living in St Saviour will be asked to agree spending up to £3.1 million creating a new public park.
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'Action plan' announced to grow Jersey's financial services industry
An action plan is being developed to grow Jersey's financial services industry.
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Term 'illegitimate child' abolished in 'landmark' family rights reforms
Children in Jersey born out of marriage will no longer be termed 'illegitimate'.
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Cyber security law proposed to protect Jersey's essential services
A new law has been drafted, which would give the Jersey Cyber Security Centre formal powers and a legal mandate to issue guidance and standards.
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Jersey Airport departures lounge set for 'big' transformation
Ports of Jersey has announced that the airport's departures lounge will be getting a revamp 'very soon'.
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Minister: Hopes of recouping up to £3m of Blue Islands' debt
Jersey's Economic Development Minister says he thinks the government can recoup between £1 million and £3 million following the collapse of Blue Islands.
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Woman jailed for cocaine hidden in chocolate wrappers
Diana Bowmen is starting a five year prison sentence for smuggling two kilos of cocaine into Jersey disguised as large bars of chocolate.
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Channel Island musicians record Christmas song at Abbey Road
Musicians who have recorded a Christmas song with the London Symphony Orchestra now want to get island school choirs singing it.
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Wind farm progress paused over export uncertainty
Jersey's government needs to secure access to export markets before it can progress plans for an offshore wind farm.
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Direct flights from Jersey to Southend revived
Islanders will be able to fly direct to Essex from 2026, as easyJet revives the route.
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Electricity prices to rise by 2.5%
Electricity prices in Jersey will rise by 2.5% on 1 March 2026.
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Jersey's community comes together to reimagine the Occupation Tapestry
100 people from all walks of life have come together to reimagine the Occupation Tapestry, 30 years after it was first created.
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Government attempts to reframe Havre des Pas Lido proposal ahead of debate
Jersey's Infrastructure Minister is attempting to reframe a debate on the future of the Havre des Pas Lido.
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Aurigny extends flight schedule up until early January
Aurigny has extended its winter schedule until early January, with services until March 2026 expected to be announced in the coming days.
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Blue Islands debt 'simply a cost of the pandemic'
Millions in taxpayers' money loaned to Blue Islands might have to be written off as a 'cost of Covid', Jersey's Treasury Minister has told Channel 103.
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£3.5m in grants to switch to greener heating systems
More than 700 grants have been given to Jersey households to switch to Low Carbon Heating, with more money available in 2026.
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Ports of Jersey agreed to defer fees of £3.2M to help Blue Islands 'keep afloat'
Jersey's Treasury Minister says more than £3M in landing fees Blue Islands owed to Ports of Jersey were deferred to keep the airline running.
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Jersey's vet practices advised to improve price transparency
Jersey's competition watchdog has sent an open letter to vets following an investigation in the UK that uncovered several issues.
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Party-goers told to 'Get Home Safe' this festive period
As the Christmas party season gets underway, islanders are being encouraged to 'Get Home Safe'.
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Sleep Out raises £41,500
This year's Sleep Out has raised £41,000 for homelessness.
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Blue Islands goes into liquidation
Blue Islands is going into liquidation.
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Aurigny signals its intention to operate inter-islands flights long-term
Guernsey's States-owned airline, Aurigny, has signaled its desire to operate the Guernsey-Jersey route 'for good'.
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'It's very clear that they have been working with Loganair for a while'
Guernsey's Economic Development President, Deputy Sasha Kazantseva-Miller, believes the speed at which Blue Islands collapsed was a 'surprise' and a 'shock'.
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Airlines will require a licence to operate Guernsey-Jersey route
Guernsey's government has classified the inter-islands air link as 'essential', meaning an airline will need a licence to operate it from mid-January.
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Jersey's dedicated women's ward reopens after £2M refurbishment
A dedicated ward for women at Jersey's General Hospital has reopened this week following a £2 million refurbishment.
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Motorists 'will find themselves before the courts' if caught by new safety camera
Jersey's Police Chief is warning islanders who drive dangerously that they will face the courts if caught by a new, mobile safety camera.
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Jersey and Guernsey's Chambers of Commerce saddened by Blue Islands' collapse
Both Jersey and Guernsey's Chambers of Commerce have expressed 'sadness' at Blue Islands' decision to suspend flights to and from the Channel Islands.
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Aurigny announces inter-islands flights
Aurigny has announced it is beginning flights between Jersey and Guernsey following the loss of Blue Islands services.
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Loganair steps in to take some Blue Islands routes
The Scottish regional airline Logainair is stepping in to take over some routes operated by Blue Islands which has suspended operations.
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Blue Islands cancels upcoming flights as airline ceases trading
Blue Islands has operated its final flights after it failed to get a last-minute lifeline from Jersey's government.
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Simon Calder: 'To lose one airline is unfortunate, two looks like carelessness'
Travel journalist Simon Calder says there are questions to be answered on whether regional airlines receive enough support, after Blue Islands and Eastern Airways collapsed a few weeks apart.
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Jersey's minimum wage set to rise by 59p an hour
Islanders on the minimum wage could see an additional 59p added to their hourly rate in 2026.
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Parish of St Helier apologises for 'disrespecting' the Cenotaph
The Parish of St Helier CEO has apologised, after preparations for the Christmas Lights switch-on were called 'disrespectful' to the Cenotaph.
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"Half an hour isn't long enough": Jersey Airport warns travellers to arrive on time
Passengers are being advised to turn up at Jersey Airport in plenty of time after some people missed their flights this week when a broken scanner led to long queues at security.
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UK group takes over Channel Island Costa Coffees
The franchise for Costa Coffee shops in the Channel Islands will get a £300,000.
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"Tonight's Sleep Out is the most important day in our calendar"
Around 130 islanders will be swapping their mattresses for the concrete floor of Pier Road car park in a bid to raise £50,000 for Sanctuary Trust.
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New Jersey-owned restaurant set to take over former Pizza Hut site
A Jersey hotelier has submitted plans for a pizza restaurant on the Waterfront.
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Election votes could be counted the next day
Votes cast in next year's general election in Jersey could be counted the following day.
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First-year update on Jersey Electricity's £120 million upgrade
Jersey Electricity is one year in to 'The Big Upgrade' - its £120m, five year project to future-proof the island's power network.
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22 year old walks the length of Ireland for three charities
Jersey man Billy Benrock is taking on a mammoth challenge to raise money for three charities.
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'Shame on you': Havre Des Pas Lido protesters take to the Royal Square
Campaigners have staged a demonstration in the Royal Square about the future of the Havre des Pas Lido.
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Breath tests for skippers suspected of careless driving in Jersey waters
People driving or operating vessels in Jersey waters will be required to take a breath test if they're caught driving carelessly under new maritime rules agreed by the States Assembly.
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'Dream come true' England call-up for Guernsey's Alex Scott
Guernsey's Alex Scott could become only the third Channel Islander to play for England’s men later this week.
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Deputy Ozouf faces second suspension from States Assembly
Deputy Philip Ozouf has been excluded from the States Assembly by his colleagues for a second time this year.
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Four sentenced in drug trafficking and money laundering case
Two men have been jailed by Jersey's Royal Court for their part in drug trafficking and money laundering.
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Free exhibition asks 'What makes Jersey, Jersey?'
Jersey Heritage is asking what 'Jersey things' should be safeguarded into the future.
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Autism Jersey 'Music Hub' in the works with Sophie Maude
Autism Jersey is collaborating with singer Sophie Maude on a music hub for neurodiverse islanders.
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Islanders asked about diesel and petrol car phase out
Jersey's government wants islanders' input on the plans to phase out petrol and diesel cars.
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Government 'must act' to protect children from online harms
A scrutiny panel is calling on Jersey's government to prioritise drawing up an online safety strategy and to fill gaps in legislation.
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Jersey's skin cancer rates remain higher than England
58 new cases of malignant melanoma are diagnosed in Jersey each year.
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Police warn of joyriders as two vehicles are taken
Two vehicles have been taken by joyriders in Jersey in the past week.
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Strive Hotel blocked, £29m Millbrook House Hotel gets go ahead
The Strive Hotel in St Peter, deemed 'overly dominant' and 'imposing' by planning officers, has been refused while a boutique hotel at Millbrook House has been given the green light.
