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New nightclub 'X' opens in St Helier
'X' Nightclub will play tech and house on its £70,000 sound system.
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Firefighters tackle ‘potty predicament’
In one of the more unusual call-outs for Jersey Fire and Rescue, they’ve freed a toddler who got a potty stuck on his head.
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Sir Timothy Le Cocq retires as Bailiff
Sir Tim Le Cocq is retiring as Jersey's Bailiff after exactly six years.
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Family-run Portuguese restaurant to close after 30 years
Barros' Tropical Bistro is closing after three decades of serving Jersey.
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Facial age checks now in use at ten Jersey Co-op stores
Co-op shoppers at ten Jersey stores are now being asked to use a face scanner to check they're old enough to buy age-restricted products.
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DFDS offers 24-hour French day trip fares
DFDS is now offering a 24-hour day trip ticket from Jersey to France.
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Free training in town in how to save a life
Islanders have the chance to learn how to 'Restart a Heart' using CPR and defibrillation techniques at Charing Cross.
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Another big rise in those seeking help for homelessness
Jersey's homelessness problem is continuing to worsen, with another big rise recorded in the number of people seeking help from housing providers and shelters.
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Officers lap prison fences for 24 hours straight for charity
Prison officers have begun their charity 'Around the clock, around the Fence' challenge as part of Prison Week.
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Buildings and businesses can sign up to be 'Safe Places' around Jersey
The Safe Places Scheme is creating a network of safe, welcoming locations across the island.
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Grouville accuses wrong person of having outstanding rates
The Parish of Grouville is having to review its systems after misidentifying a parishioner.
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Truck and moped collide on Rouge Bouillon
Police are appealing for information concerning collision where one person needed hospital treatment.
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Jersey Zoo's bat colony to be rehomed
Jersey Zoo's colony of Livingstone's Bats are being rehomed.
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Jersey’s first Climate Council begins its review
The island’s first independent Climate Council has begun its first review of the government's progress towards net-zero.
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AquaSplash takeover to save taxpayers 'significant' sum
'Significant' savings are expected to the public purse when Jersey's government takes over the running of AquaSplash.
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Search begins for sponsors for Battle of Flowers 2026
The Jersey Battle of Flowers will return to Victoria Avenue next summer, and organisers are looking for sponsors to ensure it can remain free to watch.
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Government to run AquaSplash
Jersey's government will take over the management of AquaSplash.
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'Dreaming Trees' moved back to February
The Dreaming Trees illuminations in Howard Davis Park won't take place this year.
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Blue and Yellow 'Kason's Day' in memory of 5-year-old with a love of minions
Islanders are being asked to wear blue and yellow on Friday (17 October) to raise money in memory of five-year-old Kason.
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Firefighters tackle 'severe' blaze in St Brelade garage
On Saturday evening, crews were called to a detached garage that was on fire.
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Unconscious man saved from smoke-filled flat
A man, who was found unconscious, has been rescued from flat filled with smoke in St Helier.
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Special Christmas lights switch-ons for young children and sensory needs
The Christmas lights will be switched on in St Helier three times this year.
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Swimmer rescued from Belcroute Bay
A swimmer has been rescued from the sea at Belcroute Bay.
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'Island Man' Pete completes 7x7 ironman triathlons
Peter Wright has finished his seven ironman triathlons in seven days.
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Jersey Rally revs up for the weekend
Cars will be racing around some parts of the island for the next two days for the 2025 Jersey Rally.
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Tinathon 2025: 'Can' Jersey beat last year's 12,000?
The annual Tinathon at West's Centre is collecting food for Shelter Trust's seven hostels and for food parcels for the island's homeless and vulnerable.
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Jersey Customer Service Awards winners announced
The best examples of customer care have been recognised at the 2025 Jersey Customer Service Awards.
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Videos created to support carers of people with dementia
Dementia Jersey has created 12 short videos to support family carers of people living with dementia.
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No action required for CI travellers as new EES launches
We're being assured we don't have take any action before we travel to EU countries, despite a new Entry/Exit System (EES) taking effect from this Sunday (12 October)
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Philip's Footprints donates 500 memory boxes to bereaved parents
500 bereaved Jersey parents have received a memory box from Philip's Footprints since the charity was founded in 2008.
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Education Minister pushes back on Millennium Town Park extension
Education Minister Rob Ward is resisting calls for the Millennium Town Park to be extended instead of adjoining land being used for a new St Helier primary school.
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Islanders deem smoking and vaping outside unacceptable
More than half of the people in Jersey do not think smoking and vaping outside in public is socially acceptable.
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Jersey Cheshire Home opens new £90k garden
Donations and crowdfunding efforts have created an accessible outdoor space for Jersey Cheshire Home.
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Kevin Sinfield invites islanders to run with him in Jersey
Rugby star Kevin Sinfield will be in Jersey this month, and wants people to join him in a fun-run on the Waterfront.
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Airport tests major incident response
Jersey's response to a major incident at the airport will be tested today.
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Enable Jersey launches new hub for discounted mobility equipment
A new 'Equipment Hub' will give islanders access to affordable, repurposed care and mobility equipment.
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Islanders urged to spot the signs of coercive control using ABC
A new tool has been created for islanders to spot the signs of domestic abuse by using ABC.
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Nerina Pallot wants a Jersey support act for Opera House show
Narina Pallot is preparing for her homecoming gig, and wants some Jersey talent to join her.
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Work begins on priority route for westbound buses in St Helier
A bus gate is being created where the Esplanade meets Route de la Liberation to give westbound buses a quicker, priority-only route.
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Over 2000 runners on the start line for the 20th Jersey Marathon
The marathon begins at 9am from the Weighbridge, with over 2,000 runners taking on the 26.2 miles.
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Inter-islands women's football cup returns for 2026
Four women's football teams from around the British Isles will go head to head at Guernsey's Victoria Park next summer.
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Philip Ozouf admits immigration offences
Deputy Philip Ozouf has pleaded guilty to immigration offences.
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Les Amis manager to take on double marathon
While hundreds of people are limbering up for this weekend's Jersey Marathon, Alex Black is preparing to go almost twice the distance.
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Channel Islands to get new lifeboats
By 2028, Guernsey, Jersey and Alderney will be equipped with the new Shannon Class lifeboat.
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Opera House reopens with Encore! performance
Final preparations are happening at Jersey's Opera House before the doors open again this evening (3 October) to welcome regular audiences after a five year shutdown.
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DFDS puts 2026 sailings on sale
People can book their ferry travel to and from Jersey for 2026.
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42 nominees shortlisted for Customer Service Awards
Employees, bosses and businesses that go out of their way to help their customers are being recognised again this year at the 2025 Quantum Building Supplies Customer Service Awards.
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Government to review need for pre-sale agreements
The government is going to review how Jersey's house-buying process works and run a consultation on pre-sale agreements.
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Liberation to stop brewing beer in Jersey
Liberation is to stop brewing in Jersey.
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Jersey's Bailiff Sir Timothy Le Cocq sits in last States Assembly
States Members have paid tribute to Sir Timothy Le Cocq, as he presided over his last parliamentary meeting as Jersey's Bailiff.
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Farewell - for now - to the Fort
Jersey has said farewell - for now - to Fort Regent.
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Water bills to rise 15.5% as utility announces £48m upgrades
Jersey Water's new five-year plan to improve the island's water security is coming at a cost to customers, with bills going up by 15.5% in January 2026.
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WATCH: Bluefin tuna feeding frenzy filmed in Alderney waters
An epic spectacle, described as the sea 'boiling' has been recorded by the island's Wildlife Trust.
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Rescued holidaymaker (86) leaves firefighters beaming
Maureen, who is on holiday in Jersey, left a lasting impression on a team of firefighters who came to her rescue in St Aubin.
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Jersey Police open new firearms training range
A new police firearms range and training centre has opened up at Crabbe.
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Princess Anne to visit Jersey in November
Princess Anne will be visiting Jersey in November and will tour the newly-refurbished Opera House.
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Channel Island Christmas Lottery tickets on sale this week
Tickets go on sale this week for the Channel Islands Christmas Lottery.
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New Guernsey-Jersey ferry carries 25,000 passengers in first season
Islands Unlimited has published a 2026 schedule after a 'successful' first season.
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Winter vaccines now available in Jersey
The winter flu jab is available from GP surgeries and pharmacies in Jersey from this week.