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Driver dies after crash on St Clement coast road
Police are investigating the death of a man after a car hit a wall on St Clement's coast road.
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Finistair delivers direct flights to Alderney and France
Finistair is flying directly from Jersey to Brest, France, and Alderney for summer 2025.
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Motorists warned following a series of crashes in 24 hours across Jersey
Emergency services are warning islanders to drive with care after attending a number of road traffic collisions in 24 hours.
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£800k compensation to islanders over financial complaints
577 complaints were made the Channel Islands Financial Ombudsman last year, between islanders and their financial services.
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Thousands of Gerald Durrell's favourite flowers transform Jersey Zoo
Jersey Zoo is in 'Bloom' thanks to a one-of-a-kind exhibition, featuring thousands of Gerald Durrell's favourite flowers.
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Islanders offered the chance to help film Bergerac's second series
Eight lucky islanders have the chance to immerse themselves in all things Bergerac with a 13-week traineeship for the second series.
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Regular day trip sailings between Guernsey and Jersey resume
A daily sea link between Guernsey and Jersey has been restored with the start of crossings by new ferry operator Islands Unlimited.
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Islanders urged to make small changes to save water
Fix your 'leaky loos', embrace dusty cars, ignore your brown lawns, and turn that tap off!
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Jersey International Motoring Festival launches 25th anniversary events
From rolling roadshows to racing hillclimbs, and moonlit sprints to static displays, the Jersey International Motoring Festival launches its 25th year of events.
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French daytripper ID scheme to continue
French day trippers are set to be able to continue to come to Jersey with just their national ID, despite new Electronic Travel Authorisations being introduced.
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Future use of former town gas site put into question
The former gasworks site in St Helier in the spotlight again, with Town Constable Simon Crowcroft asking that its use for a new primary school be revisited.
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Firefighters save lucky duckies in St Brelade
A duck, who goes by the name 'Joyce', has had her seven ducklings saved from a pool and culvert drain in St Brelade.
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Grouville to introduce more green lanes alongside new red pavement
Following its red-paint pavements, more roads in Grouville will become become green lanes to improve pedestrian safety.
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Warmest spring on record in Jersey
Jersey has just had its warmest spring on record.
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Catholic priest who sexually abused a child jailed for five years
Piotr Antoni Glas - a former Catholic priest - has been jailed for five years after being found guilty of acts of gross indecency with a child.
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Battle of Flowers parades free for 2025
This year's Battle of Flowers parades will be through St Helier's town centre and will be free to spectators.
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Construction begins on 'tranquil' new Les Amis home in Trinity
Les Amis has begun building a new five-bedroom nursing and complex needs home in Trinity.
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WATCH: Human-sized flowers spring up at Jersey Library
Towering poppies, foxgloves and lilies are blooming at the library as part of a new exhibition and full programme of themed events.
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Islanders asked about the future of personal cannabis use
People in Jersey are being asked about their views on the use of recreational cannabis, after the government said it would look into the future of policies and legislation.
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New Guernsey Jersey ferry service delayed
Islands Unlimited has postponed its first six days of sailings as it waits for operational permissions.
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Ban on happy hours and 2-4-1 drinks lifted in Jersey
The nearly 40-year-long restriction on drinks promotions in Jersey venues has been lifted.
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53-year-old Brit jailed 11 years for £750,000 cocaine smuggling attempt
David Paul Rhodes has been jailed for 11 years for an attempt to smuggle £750,000 worth of cocaine into Jersey on Valentine's Weekend.
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Govt 'shares public's concerns' over Blue Islands flight disruption
Jersey's government says it is monitoring ongoing delays and cancellations of Blue Islands flights and will 'consider further action where necessary'.
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Seven in ten islanders call for cost-of-living crisis resolution
A new survey reveals that inflation is one of the biggest concerns for people in Jersey.
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Jersey Bulls win promotion
Jersey Bulls have won promotion with victory over Cobham FC in the play-off final at Springfield.
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More than a third of Blue Islands flights cancelled
Almost 35% of Blue Islands flights have been cancelled today (28 May 2025).
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Haut du Mont: Not guilty pleas entered at Royal Court
Three Island Energy employees, who deny causing the deaths of ten islanders in an explosion at Haut du Mont in 2022, will return to the Royal Court in October.
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Deal signed for St Helier harbour redesign
Contractors have been appointed to design the reconfiguration of Elizabeth Harbour.
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Jersey's first mobile masts upgraded to 5G
The first of JT's mobile masts have been upgraded to 5G.
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Direct sailings to Alderney launches in Jersey
Islanders can sail directly between Jersey and Alderney this summer thanks to a new sea link.
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WATCH: Challenging weekend for Blue Islands after delays and emergency landing
Blue Islands has suffered a challenging weekend, with delays, cancellations and an emergency landing.
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Limited access to Gorey Pier for storm damage assessments
Planning permission has been granted to carry out intrusive site investigations on Gorey Pier to inform repair work. They will last for 4-6 weeks.
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17-year-old to race from Scotland to Norway on century-old fishing boat
Jamie le Marquand will set sail on the Excelsior in a race from Aberdeen, Scotland, to Kristiansand, Norway.
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Blue Islands re-arranges summer schedule due to 'fleet challenges'
28 flights have been axed from Blue Islands' summer schedule due to what the airline calls "fleet challenges".
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New Stalking and Harassment Law to tackle 'intimate' deepfakes
Jersey's Justice and Home Affairs department is working on a new law to tackle stalking and harassment, which will include making 'intimate' deepfakes of people an offence.
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Half-term getaway begins at Jersey Airport
9,000 people are expected to fly out of Jersey Airport this weekend as the school half-term holidays begin.
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Ten artists receive ArtHouse Jersey development grants
The quarterly funding initiative offers financial assistance for Jersey artists to produce new work or to develop their creative process.
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Jersey performer announces Edinburgh Fringe set
Jersey writer and performer Wayne Stewart has confirmed a full run at this year’s Edinburgh Fringe.
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New limb difference group shows solidarity with Lily McGarry at inaugural event
A new support group, made up of people in Jersey with amputations and congenital limb differences, wants to show that life after limb loss is full of purpose and community.
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Police investigate 'racially aggravated assault'
Jersey Police want witnesses to what they're treating as a racially aggravated assault.
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Brittany Ferries to sue DFDS over Dieppe-Newhaven route
Brittany Ferries is suing DFDS, claiming unfair competition on the Newhaven-Dieppe route.
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Tamba Arcade could return to Jersey
A Jersey businessman has asked islanders if they would like to see Tamba Arcade returning to the island, in a new location.
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Revised plans for Millbrook House to become a 'boutique art hotel'
A revised planning submission for the former Millbrook House hotel wants to create five-star accommodation with waterside cabins and a converted stable wing.
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Nude Dunes planning appeal fails
A decision to refuse planning permission for Nude Food Dunes in St Ouen's Bay has been upheld.
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UK/EU reset deal 'a good start' to removing Brexit barriers
Senior politicians in the Channel Islands have welcomed the UK/EU reset deal which is set to bring benefits for trade, travel and cutting red tape.
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WATCH: Jersey is attempting UNESCO status
The aspiring Jersey Island Geopark is launching a campaign hoping to at secure UNESCO Global Geopark status.
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Fire Service warns of higher wildfire risk
A long spell of dry and windy weather has left Jersey at a higher risk of wildfires.
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UPDATE: Candle-lit beach evening for lost loved ones postponed
Islanders going to a Jersey Hospice Care event to commemorate loved ones at St Brelade's Bay are being told the event has been postponed.
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'Sluggish' 0.4% economic growth forecast
Jersey's economy is forecast to grow by less than half of one percent this year, following an estimated contraction of 1. 5% in 2024.