Jersey News
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Storm Goretti clean-up expected to take weeks
Jersey is making progress in its recovery efforts following Storm Goretti, although this is expected to continue over the next few weeks.
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Aurigny gets monopoly on Guernsey's lifeline airlinks as Loganair is denied permits
Loganair's licence applications to operate flights from Guernsey to Jersey and Guernsey to Southampton have been denied by the island's Transport Licensing Authority.
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Major clean up begins after Storm Goretti
Jersey has been battered by Storm Goretti, with trees brought down, property damaged and water and power outages in parts of the island.
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Jersey declares Storm Goretti a major incident
A major incident is being declared as Storm Goretti is set to hit the Channel Islands.
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Sanctioned Russian tanker sailing north of Channel Islands
A Russian oil tanker sanctioned by the United States is sailing north of the islands a day after a similar vessel was seized by US forces in European waters.
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CI Airports to close early as Storm Goretti approaches
Jersey, Guernsey and Alderney airports will close at 6pm on Thursday evening (8th January) as the islands brace for the peak of Storm Goretti.
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Gorey Hill faces 10 weeks of electricity network upgrades
Islanders in Gorey are set to face 10 weeks of road closures on Gorey Hill, as Jersey Electricity plans to upgrade the network.
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Man jailed for smuggling cocaine in chocolate egg cases
Kieran Walker (42) has been jailed for four and half years by Jersey's Royal Court for smuggling cocaine into Jersey concealed in chocolate egg cases hidden in his underwear.
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Storm Goretti prompts stay-at-home warning in the Channel Islands
Storm force winds with gusts to 90mph and heavy rainfall are expected across the Channel Islands tomorrow evening (8 January).
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Islanders warned to stay inside during Storm Goretti
Jersey is set to be hit by 90 miles per hour winds, with the advice to islanders to stay indoors during the peak of the storm.
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Little islanders now offered free chickenpox vaccine
Parents in Jersey can now protect their babies and toddlers from chickenpox for free with a new vaccine.
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Islanders asked to help shape Jersey's online harms law
Jersey's government is asking islanders where they draw the line for defining illegal content online.
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Children as young as 12 involved in joyriding in Jersey
Children as young as 12 have been among the 30 arrests made for car theft in Jersey in 2025.
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Assistant Health Minister seeks change to Assisted Dying Law
Jersey's Assistant Health Minister is challenging part of the proposed Assisted Dying Law which is due to be debated by politicians in a few weeks' time.
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'Unfair' apprenticeship funding under review
A review of funding for apprenticeships in Jersey is underway after a report highlighted concerns of unfairness.
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Hotel raises £3k for public defibrillator on Gorey Pier
A Jersey hotelier says they were shocked into taking action to provide a heart-starting machine for Gorey Pier when a resident suffered a medical emergency on Christmas Eve.
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Petition calls for regulation of property management firms
A petition - from within the industry - is urging Jersey's government to regulate companies that manage blocks of flats.
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Police investigating report of indecent exposure at Bel Royal
Jersey Police are appealing for information after a man allegedly exposed himself at Bel Royal.
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New Year's Eve evacuation near Howard Davis Park due to gas leak
Islanders were evacuated from a building on La Colomberie on New Year's Eve due to a gas leak.
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Plans submitted for Millbrook Park extension
Plans have been submitted for the playing fields at Millbrook, which will be used to extend the neighbouring Coronation Park
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Five Jersey residents on New Year Honours List
Five people from Jersey have been honoured in the New Year Honours List.
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Trekkers raise £25K for Dementia Jersey
Trekkers who took on the Avenue of Volcanoes in Ecuador's Andes Mountains have raised £25,000 for Dementia Jersey.
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Alleged road rage assault on Christmas Eve
A driver was allegedly punched and kicked by another motorist on Christmas Eve.
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Jersey's first Christmas Tractor Run raises more than £10k
A large cheque has been handed over to Jersey Hospice Care, following the island's first Christmas Tractor Run.
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Finish line looms for school's Advent Challenge
An Advent Challenge for Mont à l'Abbé School ends today, with teacher James Scott completing his 300-mile accumulator to raise money for a new playground.
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Channel Islands could technically have a White Christmas
Wintry showers are predicted for 25 December 2025 and if just one snowflake is recorded, the islands will technically have a White Christmas.
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Cocaine importer jailed for six years 9 months
A cocaine importer has been jailed for six years and nine months by Jersey's Royal Court.
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Details announced of free childcare for two and three year olds
Families in Jersey have been told how they can apply for 15 hours free term-time childcare for two and three year olds from January 2026.
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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.
