Jersey News
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'Sluggish' 0.4% economic growth forecast
Jersey's economy is forecast to grow by less than half of one percent this year, following an estimated contraction of 1. 5% in 2024.
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Grow Jersey wants businesses to embark on its fruit tree project
The community farming project Grow Jersey is seeking sponsorship for its lanes of fruit and nut trees.
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Channel Islands rugby team win inaugural match
The Channel Islands rugby team won their first-ever game, beating Sweden 66-28.
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MURATTI 2025: Guernsey victorious at Victoria Park
For the first time since 2001, Guernsey have won both Murrati finals.
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New inter-island ferry arrives in Guernsey
The 316 seater San Pawl has been brought from Malta aboard a special boat transporter vessel.
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Guernsey hosts CI Super Sports Saturday
Saturday 17 May 2025 is going to be a busy day for Channel Island sports fans.
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Sunday Times Rich List 2025 reveals CI's wealthiest residents
The Sunday Times Rich List 2025 reveals the wealthiest residents of the Channel Islands.
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EU meat and dairy banned in Jersey as Foot and Mouth becomes 'serious risk'
New import rules have been introduced for travellers coming to Jersey from European Union countries.
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Sauna club planned for Jersey's Waterfront
Sauna Society wants to expand to St Helier with a new social wellness and recovery club on the Waterfront.
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Alert system offers quicker treatment for Jersey heart patients
Signs of heart failure in Jersey patients are now being spotted sooner, thanks to a new alert system.
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Affordable roasts to bring back sitting at the table
Two Jersey sisters are hoping their discounted mid-week roasts will bring families back to the dinner table to share a home-cooked meal.
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Retailers concern at freight disruption due to Muratti ferry
Ferry changes to take football fans to the Muratti finals in Guernsey will impact supplies on shop shelves this weekend, retailers have warned.
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CI Co-op dividend proposed to remain at 2%
The Channel Islands Co-op is proposing members are paid a 2% dividend for a second year running, despite reporting a 'stronger year'.
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Jersey to introduce lifetime driving ban
Politicians have unanimously agreed to introduce a lifetime driving ban.
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Co-op stock to improve 'day by day' this week
Co-op stores in the Channel Islands are over the worst of supply issues, and are in a 'recovery phase' after a cyber attack on the company in the UK shut down delivery systems.
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Deputy suggests higher pay for some politicians
Deputy Jonathan Renouf wants some States Members to be paid more, to make politics a more attractive career choice.
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Puffins to be protected by 'predator fence'
A reserve on Jersey's north coast will protect our endangered puffins, razorbills and other species.
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90 international marathon swimmers travel to Jersey
Jersey is hosting the 2025 induction into the International Marathon Swimming Hall of Fame.
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New signs show walk and cycle times to CI town centres
New signs have been placed around St Peter Port and St Helier, showing how long it takes to walk or cycle from key locations into town.
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Jersey marks Liberation 80
Celebrations and commemorations are marking 80 years since Jersey was liberated from five years of Nazi rule during the Second World War.
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TAKE A LOOK: Celebrating and remembering Liberation 80
Celebrations and commemorations are marking 80 years since Jersey was liberated from five years of Nazi rule during the Second World War.
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Rouge Bouillon to finally reopen
After almost half a year, St Helier's ringway will be open to traffic.
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Children immortalised in new St Helier mural for Liberation 80
80 years later, David King and Dave Le Plongeon revisit a photograph of them celebrating their liberation, now immortalised in a mural on Pitt Street.
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WATCH: £3m ad campaign promotes 'Jersey Royal season'
A £3 million national advertising campaign is promoting Jersey Royal potatoes.
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Jersey Opera House 'ready' for Liberation Day reopening
Audiences will take their seats in Jersey Opera House for the first time in more than five years when it reopens on Liberation Day.
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DFDS wants a new generation of Channel Island captains and crew
DFDS' apprenticeship programme in the coming academic year hopes to welcome a crew and team from Jersey.
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Plaque unveiled to school headmaster who survived concentration camp
A former Jersey headmaster, who was the only British survivor of a German concentration camp, has been commemorated at St John's School.
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Four Jersey schools get Bulls' football coaching in PE lessons
Four Jersey schools are getting free tailored football coaching from the Jersey Bulls during PE lessons.
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Revised set of rules drawn up for Jersey politicians
Jersey's politicians could soon have a revised set of rules to stick to ensure they behave well.
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Flats at West Hill evacuated due to fire
People living in flats on West Hill in St Helier were evacuated when a fire broke out in a nearby electrical power station and bin store.
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Channel Island marine charity receives £300,000 donation
HSBC has made a donation to support the Blue Marine Foundation (BMF) and its work protecting ocean habitats around Guernsey and Jersey.
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Jersey Boat Show kicks off bank holiday weekend
The Jersey Boat Show returns to St Helier Marina for another year of all things maritime.
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Lyndon calling: Chief Ministers meet for last time before Guernsey election
The Channel Islands' top politicians have met for the final time ahead of Guernsey's upcoming general election.
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Survey shows wider area affected by PFAS contamination
A wider area in the west of Jersey is affected by PFAS contamination that had been thought.
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New St Saviour park may include cafe, playground and community centre
Two fields next to St Saviour's Parish Hall could be turned into a new park with facilities for parishioners to enjoy.
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Rouge Bouillon opens for pedestrians
Islanders can now walk up and down Rouge Bouillon again without cutting around Palmyra Road and Clarendon Road.
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Colombian cocaine and heroin smuggler jailed for 5.5 years
45-year-old Marizel Parlaza Penagos has been sentenced, by Jersey's Royal Court, to 5.5 years for her part in a major drug smuggling operation.
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House prices fall by 3% in Jersey
The average price paid for property in Jersey has fallen by 3% in the first quarter of 2025 ,to £569,000.
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Jersey's first solar farm is switched on
Jersey's first solar farm - the biggest in the Channel Islands - has been switched on.
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Jersey Heritage and ArtHouse explore untold stories of Liberation
Liberation 80 exhibitions look at the history of occupation and liberation through a fresh lens.
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50 children as young as 12 involved in a wider £1.8m Jersey drug network
A major investigation uncovered 50 children in Jersey were groomed, bribed and threatened into receiving parcels concealing drugs hidden in toys and teddy bears.
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Five young people sentenced for Jersey drug network involving children
Monica Nobrega, Elijah McManus, Joseph James Barratt, Rory Ribeiro and Malibu Brennan have been sentenced to a combined almost 10 years for their involvement in a major UK county lines drugs network.
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Bergerac will return to Jersey for second series
Damien Molony is returning to Jersey as Bergerac. UKTV teases what the TV detective will do next.
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Let wildflowers grow: CI gardeners key to pollinator recovery
An annual campaign is urging islanders to put their lawnmowers away in May.
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23-year-old sentenced under Mental Health Law for attempted robbery
Sean Bernard Downey has been given a Treatment Order for the attempted robbery of Queen's Road Morrisons in January 2024 and two other offences.
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Jersey has found its first 'Contemporary Musician of the Year'
17-year-old drummer Matt Jackson is the first winner of the title 'Contemporary Musician of the Year'.
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Mr Gymnastics honoured at Jersey's first IGA competition since his passing
Jersey's gymnasts are participating in their first competition without Arthur Falle since 1981.