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Refurbishment begins of remaining homes at Haut du Mont
Part of Haut du Mont, where a fatal explosion took the lives of 10 islanders in 2022, is going to be rented out again to Andium tenants.
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New quiz launched in Jersey to help prevent dementia
Islanders are encouraged to take a quiz to learn how to prevent dementia.
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Jersey and Guernsey to play together in Channel Islands Rugby Team
Guernsey Raiders and Jersey RFC will put historic rivalries aside and join forces to take on Sweden.
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Channel Islands Air Search callouts double
The Channel Islands Air Search team responded to twice as many callouts in 2024 compared to the previous year.
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Wholesale price of Jersey milk rises by 4p per litre
The wholesale price of Jersey milk has risen by 4p per litre.
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Islanders mark 244 years since the Battle of Jersey
Islanders are coming together today (11 January) to mark the anniversary of the Battle of Jersey.
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Man, 73, jailed for smuggling £65,000 of amphetamine into Jersey
Jersey Royal Court has jailed a 73-year-old for two years after an attempt to sneak £65,000 of amphetamine into the island.
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Jersey's home birth service paused following safety concerns
Expectant Jersey parents no longer have option of home births, after the service was paused in 2024.
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Jersey-bound Blue Islands aircraft forced to return to Guernsey airport
A Blue Islands flight to Jersey returned to Guernsey after experiencing a technical issue after take-off. No one on board was injured.
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Pop-up vaccination clinics across Jersey to tackle rising flu cases
Pop-up vaccination clinics are being set up across Jersey over the next week to tackle a rising number of cases of flu and COVID-19.
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Man jailed for 5 years and 8 months for cocaine smuggling
A 25 year old man has been sentenced to five years and eight months in prison for trying to smuggle cocaine into Jersey.
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Rouge Bouillon sinkhole damage shuts road for at least another week
Motorists will continue to face delays and heavy traffic on the St Helier ring road for at least another week as a stretch of Rouge Bouillon stays closed.
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Could senators make a political comeback in 2026?
The position of senator was abolished in 2022 but could make a comeback in time for Jersey's 2026 general election under plans from one government minister.
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UPDATE: Four taken to hospital following St Mark's Road fire
Four people, including two children, were taken to hospital following a fire in the basement of a four-flat-property in St Helier, which had no working smoke detectors.
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Tributes pour in for Jersey's 'Mr Gymnastics' Arthur Falle
Hundreds of islanders have been paying their respects to Arthur Falle, the founder of Regent Gymnastics Club, who passed away on Tuesday (7 January) after a short illness.
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Squirrels to take over town in memory of Dean Lowe
A squirrel-themed fun run is taking over town in spring in memory of Dean Lowe, who was tragically killed in a hit-and-run with his 11-year-old son, Charlie.
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HSBC in St Brelade to close for seven months for major refurbishment
St Brelade's HSBC branch will undergo a significant refurbishment this year.
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Restaurant group completes purchase of Quayside and Vittoria
Colmar and Bar Levant have completed their takeover of Quayside and Vittoria at Liberty Wharf.
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Islanders asked to wear masks in Jersey's hospital to stop flu spread
Islanders are being asked to wear masks in clinical areas of Jersey's General Hospital, to help combat the spread of flu.
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Jersey Zoo celebrates Gerald Durrell's 100th birthday
Jersey Zoo is honouring what would have been the 100th birthday of its founder - Gerald Durrell.
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Man, 23, jailed for nine months for spitting on police officer
Jersey's Magistrate's Court has jailed Jay Wallace for assaulting a police officer by spitting in their face.
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Jersey family mediation survey launched to improve services
The Resolution Centre has launched a new survey to gather feedback on how family mediation services can be improved in Jersey.
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Rare 'ghost bird' captured on camera during visit to Jersey
Britain's loudest bird has paid a visit to St Ouen's Wetland Centre, looking for a snack.
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Jersey stamp prices to rise to 80p and £1.35
A local stamp will cost 20p more from 28 January, while the price of sending a letter to the UK rise to £1.35.
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Consultation planned on statutory workplace pensions
Businesses, pensioners and employees will be asked whether islanders should have to be offered a workplace pension by their bosses.
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Brittany Ferries' legal challenge of Jersey contract denied
Brittany Ferries will not be able to legally challenge Jersey's government over the ferry tender process.
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When and where the unclaimed £50K CI Lottery ticket was bought
The second prize winner in the Channel Islands Christmas Lottery has 12 months to come forward.
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Workplace pensions back on Jersey government agenda
Statutory workplace pensions look set be put back on the Jersey government's agenda this month.
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Island Energy to raise gas prices by 7.5% this month
Island Energy has announced that gas prices in Jersey will rise by 7.5% from 16 January 2025.
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Channel Islands Christmas Lottery top prize claimed
It's certainly going to be a happy new year for a person in Jersey today (3 January) who has claimed the jackpot prize in the 2024 Channel Islands Christmas Lottery.
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Islanders donate nearly 2000 pairs of glasses to people in need
World Travel Jersey has collected 1874 pairs of glasses from islanders in 18 months, which will be given to people with limited access to eye care around the world.
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Rouge Bouillon closure to remain 'until further notice'
Part of Rouge Bouillon will remain closed when schools reopen on Monday (6 January), and until further notice.
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Man, 26, who crashed car into Pier Road wall arrested for dangerous driving
The man who crashed his car into a stone wall near La Folie Inn on New Year's Eve has been arrested on suspicion of dangerous driving.
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Almost 11,360 parking fines were dished out to St Helier's drivers in 2024
11,359 parking tickets were given to drivers in town, 13,000 tonnes of rubbish collected and 1,867 dog licenses were approved in Town, in 2024.
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Free programme to help islanders with chronic health conditions
A Jersey-based non-profit organisation is launching a free 12 week course for islanders struggling with chronic health conditions.
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Jersey’s government signs 20-year contract with DFDS
One of the last actions of 2024 for Jersey’s government has been signing a contract with DFDS to provide ferry services to the UK and France.
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Car crashing into wall forces Pier Road to close
Jersey Police are on the scene at Pier Road, responding to a road traffic collision where a car has crashed into a wall.
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Three islanders named in New Year Honours List
Three islanders have been included in King Charles III's New Year Honours List.
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CI Forecaster predicts fog will lift and flights resume
Since Christmas Eve, fog has forced several Channel Island flights to be cancelled and delayed.
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Jersey's electric car parking discount ends
Cheaper parking for lower emissions cars in Jersey will end next week ( 31 December).