Jersey News from Thursday, June 11th, 2026
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Jersey students heading to university to receive Meningitis B vaccine
A UK Government programme to offer the meningitis B vaccine to Year 13 pupils, and those under 25 starting university this autumn, will be extended to Jersey.
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Farnham to remain Chief Minister
Lyndon Farnham will remain Jersey’s Chief Minister, after being the only candidate to put themselves forward.
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Hole in road causes gridlock in St Helier
Traffic has been brought to a standstill in central St Helier because of emergency roadworks on Stopford Road.
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Woman who died in St Brelade crash named
The 78-year-old woman who died after a crash in St Brelade has been named by police.
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Plan to reopen Sandy Park by school holidays
It's hoped Sandy Park in Grouville will be under parish control and reopen by the start of the school summer holidays.
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Gorilla Afia joins the troop at Jersey Zoo
A new gorilla has moved into Jersey Zoo, the first to join the existing troop in 15 years.
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Jersey couple donates £1m to Southampton medical research centre
A Jersey couple has donated £1 million toward a campaign to build a pioneering medical research centre in Southampton.
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Extra domestic abuse support as World Cup kicks off
Police and support services are working together to raise awareness and help victims of domestic abuse during the World Cup.
