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Jersey Museum wins gold design award
'Being Jersey – Stories of our Island', which opened to the public last September, has won an international award.
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Jersey sits second after three days of Orkney Island Games action
Jersey finished day three of competition at the Island Games in Orkney second in the medals table.
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Airport departures to get a makeover
Investment is going into Jersey's departure lounge in a redevelopment of the 1997 design.
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Medal haul from the pool as Orkney Island Games continues
Jersey took seventeen more medals on day 2 of the Islands Games in Orkney.
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Alderney's search for more football players
Alderney FC wants footballers to move to the most northerly Channel Island to play football for the island team.
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Two men arrested in graffiti investigation
Police have arrested two men in their investigation into hateful graffiti which was sprayed across St Helier.
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New route for Jersey Battle of Flowers 2025
The Battle of Flowers is due to go ahead in August and will look slightly different, with a new route through town.
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Jersey grabs three gold on first day of Orkney Island Games
Jersey top the medals table after the first day of competition at the Orkney Island Games.
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Jersey choir officially named the best children's choir in the world
The Musical Originals Choir have been named 'Young Choir of the World 2025' at the International Eisteddfod.
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Channel Islands get stuck in at the 2025 Orkney Island Games
Channel Islanders are representing their countries at the 2025 Island Games in Orkney, kicking off with events including athletics, football, lawn bowls and squash.
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Sark to Jersey rowing race sets off
32 crews from Jersey and Guernsey Rowing Clubs are lining up to take part in the Sark 2 Jersey Rowing Race - plus one single sculler from the Netherlands.
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Deputy Ozouf to appear at Royal Court for immigration offences
Deputy Philip Ozouf will enter formal pleas at the Royal Court after being charged with five counts under the UK Immigration Act.
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Swastika graffiti sprayed across parts of St Helier
Police are investigating a spate of offensive graffiti in St Helier.
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Hear islanders' lullabies from all over the world
70 lullabies in 17 languages have been collected by 'The Lullaby Project', which launches a website this weekend.
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Sea waters a 'good degree higher' than where they should be
The sea around Jersey reached over 18°C this week, temperatures not usually seen until late in the summer.
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Taxis and buses ban at King Street/New Street junction
Taxis will no longer be allowed to use New Street and New Cut.
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Rouge Bouillon closes again for more emergency road works
The St Helier ring road is being closed again for emergency road works, after being open for two months.
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Gas Works skatepark, climbing wall and pump track idea rejected
Gas Works site will remain as it is for now, as politicians reject the idea of turning it into a temporary space for teenagers.
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82 year old's food bank fundraiser inspired by Occupation Red Cross efforts
82-year-old Tom du Feu's Liberation Walk - inspired by the memories of SS Vega's Red Cross Food Parcels during the Occupation - raised £3,000.
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Ministers split over new Tenancy Law
Ministers, deputies, and constables are divided on a new Tenancy Law, which has been postponed after a day of debate.
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Desalination plant due to start up to prepare for water shortage
Jersey's desalination plant is getting ready to start up, to help with water supply following the warmest June on record.
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Deputy Ozouf to appear in court on immigration offences
Deputy Philip Ozouf will appear in Jersey's Magistrate's Court on Friday (11 July), charged with immigration offences.
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18,000 rented homes in Jersey now licensed
More than 18,000 rented homes in Jersey were licensed in the first year of a government scheme to improve standards.
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June confirmed as warmest on record
Jersey Met has confirmed last month was the warmest June since records began in 1894.
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Suspected WWII mortar shell found on Jersey's sand dunes
A suspected mortar bomb has been found in St Ouen's Bay.
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Shade and changing spaces for Millbrook water park
Work is taking place this week to provide more shade at the water park at Millbrook.
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DFDS releases UK and France October sailing schedule
Trips for October to the UK and France can now be booked with DFDS.
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Deputy wants Nude Dunes to be purchased for the public
A St Brelade deputy says a potential private benefactor might consider buying the former Nude Dunes restaurant at La Pulente to keep it in public use.
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Man charged with mobile mast damage
A man has been charged with vandalising mobile phone masts in Jersey.
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New Prison Governor appointed to HMP La Moye
A new prison governor has been appointed to HMP La Moye.
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Plans unveiled for new coastal defences and seafront garden at Havre des Pas
Plans to build a new sea wall, gardens and cycle path at Havre des Pas have been announced.
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Man (41) jailed for sexually assaulting unconscious woman
A predator who subjected a woman to five hours of sexual abuse while she was unconscious has been jailed for six years.
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Ferry and lifeboat crews rescue French skipper
A ferry sailing to St Malo was diverted on Saturday evening, to help the skipper of a French yacht who had fallen ill.
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Sports teams get a share of £134,000
26 organisations have each got a share of £134,000 to boost sport in Jersey.
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£4.5M goes to Jersey charities from dormant bank accounts
Ministers are giving £4.5 million from dormant bank accounts to charities and voluntary organisations
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Five JT mobile phone sites vandalised
Jersey Police are investigating malicious damage to JT's mobile phone network.
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Queen's Valley reservoir reopens
Queen’s Valley Reservoir is reopening following a three-month closure to tackle a rat infestation.
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Nude Dunes planning application refused again
Seven members of the government Planning Committee have unanimously refused another application for the former Nude Dunes restaurant in St Ouen's Bay.
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128 homes to be built in St Peter
Plans for 128 new homes in St Peter have been approved.
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Haut du Mont memorial garden to include victims' favourite flowers and play area
Designs have been revealed for a memorial garden for the 10 victims of an explosion at Haut du Mont.
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Woman sexually assaulted at First Tower
A woman has been sexually assaulted at First Tower in the early hours of this morning (2 July).
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Single-use vapes banned from next month
A ban on single-use vapes will come into effect in Jersey on the 1 August.
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Guernsey gets first woman Chief Minister
Lindsay de Sausmarez has been chosen as Guernsey's next Chief Minister.
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Cost of more health appointments reduced by £10
It will be cheaper to see a practice nurse or healthcare assistant at your GP surgery from today ( 1 July).
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Children to receive art therapy at Centrepoint's new outdoor classroom
Children will be able to express themselves through art therapy lessons in Centrepoint's new outdoor classroom at La Pouquelaye.
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Team Jersey head to Dance World Cup
78 dancers are heading to Spain to represent Jersey at the Dance World Cup finals.
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Hottest June day on record
Jersey has had its hottest June day on record. It hit 33.4°C in St Helier on Monday (30 June).
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'Child-first' future for Jersey's youth justice system
Jersey government's new Youth Justice Roadmap is putting prevention, early intervention and rehabilitation first.
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Physical assault most common LGBTQ+ hate crime in Jersey
2 in 5 people who are part of the LGBTQ+ community who report a hate crime have been physically assaulted in Jersey.
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Funding for innovators with ideas that could make a difference in Jersey
A new funding programme wants to help innovators turn their ideas into solutions that can benefit Jersey.
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JCG alumni named in UK’s 'Top 50 Women in Engineering'
A former Jersey College for Girls student is one of the UK's 'Top 50 Women in Engineering'.
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Art in the Arches returns to Elizabeth Marina with a new theme
14 vibrant new murals by artists, school children and community groups will transform the marina once again.
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Missing Jersey woman's remains found in Brighton
Anne Potter's remains have been on a beach in Brighton, following her disappearance in autumn 2024.
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Stolen jewellery found in police investigation
Islanders missing a matching jewellery set, a tennis bracelet, a watch, some keys, and a silver-coloured chain could be reunited with their long-lost belongings.
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Charity calls for help as new £100K accessible garden nears completion
Jersey Cheshire Homes has almost finished building a new outdoor space for its residents, but needs £7,500 for the final touches.
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WATCH: Fire Service unveils newest firefighting asset
Jersey Fire and Rescue Service has delivery of a new state of the art Aerial Ladder Platform.
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Island Games team gears up and gets ready at Government House
The 2025 Jersey Island Games team has kicked off the celebrations at Government House.
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Liverpudlian, 57, jailed for Jersey drug offences with £420K of cannabis seized
Alan Leigh from Liverpool has been jailed for four and a half years for numerous drug offences in Jersey.
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Fresh calls in Jersey for four new 3G football pitches
Jersey must create four more all-weather football pitches to keep up with the community's footballing needs.
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I&E department under fire for cannabis farm complaints
Government officers put the interests of the operators of a cannabis farm over those of its neighbours, the States' Complaints Panel has concluded.
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Sark man jailed for trying to meet and sexually abuse children
A man living in Sark has been jailed for 12 years for multiple sexual offences against children, including travelling to try and meet and abuse them.
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French boat detained for unlicensed fishing in Jersey waters
A French fishing vessel was detained yesterday (24 June) after being found fishing in Jersey’s territorial waters without the appropriate licence.