Jersey News
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Rojo To Close
Popular Jersey nightspot ROJO is closing.
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Memorial For Haut Du Mont And L'Ecume II
Plans have been announced for a memorial service on 7 December for the 13 victims of the Haut Du Mont and L'Ecume II disasters.
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42 Caught Speeding During Road Safety Week
42 people were reported for speeding on Jersey's roads during National Road Safety week.
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360 Years Of The Royal Mace
It's the 360th anniversary of the Royal Mace, with islanders invited to see it.
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Resignation Prompts Ministerial Reshuffle
The Chief Minister has made changes to her top team following the departure of Constable Andy Jehan from the Council of Ministers.
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Police HQ Evacuated
Jersey's police headquarters had to be evacuated earlier after an islander took two WWII munitions into the building.
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Mums Head To Canaries For Atlantic Rowing Race
Four Jersey mums are on their way to La Gomera in the Canary Islands as they prepare to take on the challenge of rowing the Atlantic.
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CM Accepts Jehan's Resignation 'With Regret'
The Chief Minister has accepted Constable Andy Jehan's resignation from the Council of Ministers.
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'Check Your Child Is Vaccinated Against Measles'
Parents whose children haven't had the MMR vaccine are being urged to book a GP appointment as soon as possible.
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Jehan Resigns In Scathing Attack On Health
St John Constable and Vice Chair of the States Employment Board, Andy Jehan has resigned from his position on the Council of Ministers.
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Boat Fire At Anne Port
A man has been treated for burns after a boat fire at Anne Port bay.
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Fundraising Gig For Dean & Charlie Lowe
Lowe's Legacy Gig - taking place tonight (25 November) - sold out within hours as the community comes together in memory of Dean and Charlie.
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Teachers To Step Up Industrial Action
Teachers will escalate their industrial action from Monday, as the bitter dispute over pay continues.
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Jersey's Storm Heroes Recognised
Channel 103 has been recognising islanders who went above and beyond during and after Storm Ciaran brought devastation to Jersey.
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Ports Fees Increase By 11.1%
Mooring, landing and parking fees at the island's harbours and airport will jump by 11.1% in the new year.
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New Laws To Tackle Threats And Knife Crime
New laws could make it a crime in Jersey to threaten to kill or rape someone.
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Housing Proposed For St Saviour's Hospital
A draft brief of how the former St Saviour's Hospital could be turned into housing is out for consultation.
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Guide For Homes On Rezoned Land
Developers can start working on planning applications for 11 sites rezoned for housing that could deliver a total of 450 new homes.
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Fund Set Up In Memory Of Dean and Charlie Lowe
A charitable fund has been set up in memory of father and son Dean and Charlie Lowe.
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Horizon Development Completed
Developers have handed over the last of the Horizon flats, marking the end of five years construction.
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'Subsidise More Bus Passes Instead Of Electric Cars'
A deputy wants to divert funding for electric car and e-bike grants into subsidising bus passes instead.
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Promised St Martin Playground Opens
A new playground at St Martin's village green has been officially opened by some of the children who helped to design it.
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Opera House Cost Rises
The budget for refurbishing Jersey Opera House has grown by £1 million.
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Fears Over Rise In Financial Abuse
With financial abuse a growing problem in Jersey, an awareness campaign is putting the issue in the spotlight.
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Minister Won't Write-off Overpaid Benefits
The Social Security Minister says she won't write off benefit overpayments because it would be 'unfair'.
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St Aubin Could Be First Conservation Area
St Aubin could soon see more protection for its unique architecture and historical interest.
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140 Sleep Rough For Charity
140 people spent their Friday night sleeping in Pier Road car park for Sanctuary Trust's Sleepout.
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Jersey Airport Introduces Body Scanners
Four new body scanners are being installed at Jersey Airport.
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Abattoir Closed Until Mid-December
Jersey's abattoir will remain closed until mid-December because of damage by Storm Ciarán.
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Acorn Raises £12,000 In First Auction
Acorn Enterprises in Trinity has raised £12,000 towards employing people with disabilities and lifelong health conditions.
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£1.8m Lost To Cryptocurrency Fraud
More than £1.8 million has been lost to cryptocurrency fraud in Jersey in 2023 alone.
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Jersey's Favoured Children's Commissioner
Dr Carmel Corrigan has been nominated for appointment as the new Children's Commissioner for six years.
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Beaumont Roadworks Begin
Work to upgrade the sewage system at Beaumont is underway following a two-week delay.
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Extra Checks For Road Safety Week
There will be extra speed checks across the island for Road Safety Week.
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Man Charged With Attempted Murder
A man has been charged with attempted murder following a stabbing at Morrisons Daily on Jersey's Waterfront.
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Stab Victim 'Critical But Stable'
A 34 year old woman, who was stabbed multiple times at a shop on Jersey's Waterfront, remains in hospital in a 'critical but stable condition'.
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Attempted Murder Arrest After Jersey Morrisons Stabbing
A man has been arrested on suspicion of attempted murder after a woman was stabbed at the Morrisons Daily in Castle Quay.
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New Insight Into La Moye Prison
Islanders are given more insight into life behind bars in a new photography exhibition.
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Updated Harbour Plans To Increase Capacity
Ports of Jersey has submitted updated plans for the Elizabeth Harbour upgrade, following feedback.
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Reservoirs Reopen, But Risks Remain In Woodlands
Jersey's reservoirs will reopen on Saturday (18 November) following damage by Storm Ciaran.
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Teaching Union Confirms December Strike Dates
Teachers in Jersey will strike on the 12, 13 and 14 December.
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Haute Vallée's 'Considerable Improvement'
Inspectors say Haute Vallée School has 'been transformed' by good leadership and pupil mentality.
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House Sales At 20 Year Low
The number of homes sold in Jersey this summer was the lowest in more than two decades.
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'All We Can Do Is Hold On To The Memories'
Two weeks on from losing their home of 54 years in the tornado, Evie and Tony Perchard have been reflecting on surviving Storm Ciaran.
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Another Baby Seal Rescued In Jersey
Guernsey has received another special delivery on the newspaper boat this morning as a second seal pup has been rescued.
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Town Lights Switch-On Tonight
Come wind or rain, Santa Claus is coming to town tonight (16 November).
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Man Jailed For Assaulting His Friend
Stephen George King (46) been jailed for punching and biting a friend and lunging at him with a kitchen knife.
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EasyJet Scraps Amsterdam Route
EasyJet has told Channel 103 that it has scrapped its direct route between the island and Amsterdam.
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Orphaned Seal Saved From Jersey Beach
Guernsey's early morning paper boat arrived in the island with more than just today's news.
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More Mental Health Help For New Parents
Around 10% of new parents in Jersey are diagnosed with perinatal mental health problems, but it is expected more islanders suffer in silence due to stigma.
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Appeal Lodged Over Les Sablons Refusal
The developer behind the a £120m apartment and hotel complex in the heart of St Helier says it will take the refusal of its plans to court.
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St Martin Bonfire Cancelled
The St Martin's bonfire has been cancelled and won't happen this year.
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Eagle Escapee Is Home
Hemlock the missing Steppe Eagle has been found and is now back in his aviary at St John's Manor.
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Chickenpox Vaccine Could Be Offered
Public Health says it will 'closely follow' new advice which says the chickenpox vaccine should be given to young children.
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Police Give Update On Investigations Into 15 Deaths
Jersey's Chief of Police has given an update on the progress of major investigations into the unexplained deaths of 15 islanders in the past year.
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Jersey 'Vulnerable' As Emergency Reserves Dwindle
Jersey's government has been advised by economic experts to take 'urgent action' to replenish dwindling emergency reserves that are leaving the economy vulnerable to a downturn.
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Jersey's Search For A Missing Eagle
Falconers from St John's Manor are searching for a missing large Brown Eagle, which went missing from the site on Friday.
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Man (57) Jailed 20 Years For Child Sexual Abuse
Paul Kelly will spend two decades behind bars for 28 serious sexual offences - including rape - committed over an eight year period.
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'Healthcare Project Cost Should Be Published'
A scrutiny panel says Ministers should tell States members the estimated overall cost of a multi-site hospital.
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Bailiff Responds To Call For Justice System Review
Jersey's chief judge says he will study a task force report into violence against women and girls 'with particular and close interest'.
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Could You Volunteer Overseas?
Applications have opened for people to put themselves forwards to volunteer in developing countries.
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A Weekend To Remember
Events are taking place across Jersey this weekend for Armistice Day and Remembrance Sunday.
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Daylight Assault Outside St John's Cafe
A man was punched and fell to the ground outside St John's Village cafe.
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Wind Farm Consultation Opens
As a consultation opens into a proposed offshore wind farm, Ministers have published a picture of what the turbines might look like from Corbière lighthouse
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Ministers 'Promise' To Make Jersey Safer For Women
A minister has vowed she won't let a report which exposes the level of violence against women and girls in Jersey 'sit on the shelf'.
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Teacher Strike Postponed
Teachers in the NEU have voted to postpone next week’s strike action.
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"Many Women And Girls Are Fearful For Their Safety"
A new report reveals the 'shocking' extent of violence against women and girls in Jersey, and calls for an overhaul of legislation to protect survivors.
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Man Convicted Of Child Sexual Abuse
19-year-old Jose Guilherme Vieira Da Costa has been found guilty of two sexual offences against a child by the Magistrate’s Court.
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Storm Ciarán: One Week On
Hautlieu School is still closed because repairs have been delayed by the high winds and rain.
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Islanders Lose £2.5m To Scams
Islanders lost more than £2.5 million to scams between April and August this year.
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Teacher Walkout Could Be Postponed
NEU members are being asked if they would like to postpone next week's planned walkout as a gesture of 'goodwill'.
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Law Officers Considering L'Ecume II Evidence
A file of evidence from the collision between the Goodwill freight ship and L'Ecume II has been handed to the Law Officers' department, according to the Chief Minister.
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Car Hits Colomberie Restaurant
Emergency services have been at the scene of an accident at La Colomberie.
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Post Early For First Christmas Without Mail Plane
Jersey Post is preparing for its first Christmas without the mail plane service.
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Ports To Demolish 70 Year Old Hangar?
Ports of Jersey has submitted plans to dismantle the old hangar near the arrivals lounge in the airport.