News
Jersey News
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La Moye reached 92% of capacity in 2025
La Moye Prison is housing more people year on year.
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Battle of Flowers made free for islanders again in 2026
Islanders can catch the Battle of Flowers for free again this summer, as it returns to Victoria Avenue.
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More direct flights from the Channel Islands to Tenerife this winter
An extended programme of direct flights abroad is on offer this winter.
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'Some men are just giants' Jersey remembers David Kirch on day of funeral
Tributes are being paid to Sir David Kirch ahead of his funeral today.
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£1.5M donated to Jersey charities from dormant bank accounts
The Jersey Reclaim Fund has donated another £1.5 million recovered from bank accounts where contact with owners has been lost for more than 15 years.
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Passenger numbers already up ahead of seasonal services resuming
Ports of Jersey says the 'positive' start to 2026 is continuing, as it looks ahead to summer.
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Jersey International Motoring Festival gears up for an extra day
Islanders will see an extra day of motoring madness this year as the Jersey International Motoring Festival adds an additional day to the calendar.
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Unbeaten Bulls women three more wins away from promotion
The women are on a promotion charge finishing their first season playing in the UK leagues.
Guernsey News
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Aurigny takes delivery of second Alderney aircraft
The Skybus Twin Otter will provide resilience on the lifeline Alderney routes.
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Sections of Guernsey's main roundabout to close over 10 nights
The Weighbridge roundabout will be closed in sections overnight from 11 to 21 April to allow resurfacing.
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Guernsey cyclists gear up for vital hospice fundraiser
Over the past 18 years, sponsored riders have raised nearly £1.2M for Les Bourgs.
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More direct flights from the Channel Islands to Tenerife this winter
An extended programme of direct flights abroad is on offer this winter.
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Guernsey film crew wanted for upcoming WW2 drama
Guernsey residents with experience of the film industry can apply for roles in a new Hollywood picture, set during the Occupation.
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Sark's government agrees a £1.5M loan from the States of Guernsey
The initial financial stage of the purchase of Sark Electricity has been agreed by Chief Pleas.
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Guernsey's new harbour berth endorsed by operator
The Cross Berth at the White Rock is praised by Islands Unlimited for its ease of access on all tides.
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Guernsey man builds and flies his own plane
After 8 years of building it in his garage, Colin Matthews has finally been able to pilot his kit plane.
UK News
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Multimillion-pound push to transform 'broken' UK military is a 'fiasco'
A multimillion-pound push by the defence secretary to transform how the UK rearms and fights is a "fiasco", with too much focus on changing structures instead of preparing for war, according to interviews and conversations with a dozen defence sources.
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Three Russian submarines targeted UK cables, defence secretary says
Three Russian submarines were detected by the UK in the North Atlantic loitering over critical undersea cables, the defence secretary said.
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Child dies after suspected dog attack in Redcar, police say
A child has died after being bitten by a dog, police said.
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Farage 'leading culture war' with Kanye comments, Harriet Harman says
Former deputy Labour leader Harriet Harman has accused Nigel Farage of "leading a culture war" after his response to the government's decision to bar Kanye West from the UK.
Sport
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Enzo Fernandez: Chelsea midfielder and his agent apologise to club for comments he made over his future and Real Madrid
Enzo Fernandez and his agent have apologised to Chelsea for comments he made while on international duty in Argentina.
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The Masters 2026 leaderboard: Latest golf scores from Augusta National and tee times for opening major of the year
The latest leaderboard from The Masters, the opening major of the year, held at Augusta National in Augusta, Georgia.
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Arne Slot: Liverpool boss insists he feels 'complete support' from the club and fanbase despite pressure mounting
Arne Slot insists he feels "complete support" from both the club and fanbase despite pressure mounting on the Liverpool head coach.
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Liverpool: Pressure ramps up on Arne Slot and Reds after PSG Champions League loss and with tough Premier League run-in
Arne Slot and Liverpool are on the ropes.
Business & Finance
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Diesel and jet fuel shortages for some time, IMF warns
The world will experience diesel and jet fuel shortages "for some time" because of the war in Iran, according to the International Monetary Fund (IMF).
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Mark Kleinman blog | Rolls-Royce wins crucial proxy backing for 'Turbo Tufan's' multimillion pound pay hike
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Brits facing extra EU border checks, as 'technical difficulties' hamper new system
British travellers heading on their spring and summer holidays face changes at borders after the introduction of the EU's Entry/Exit System (EES).
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Oil prices fall sharply after Trump announces two-week Iran war ceasefire
Oil prices have fallen sharply and stock markets have soared on news of a two-week ceasefire between the US and Iran.
Entertainment & Showbiz
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California Schemin': The true story of the Scottish rappers who fooled the industry
The tale of Silibil'n'Brains is the true story of a great lie.
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Sean 'Diddy' Combs case back in court - as lawyers appeal conviction
Lawyers for Sean "Diddy" Combs have returned to the courtroom to argue his sentence was too harsh, and have called for his conviction to be overturned.
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'Ketamine Queen' Jasveen Sangha jailed for 15 years over death of Matthew Perry
A woman known as the "Ketamine Queen", who supplied the fatal dose of the drug that killed actor Matthew Perry, has been sentenced to 15 years in jail.
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The final Great Celebrity Bake Off episode has been pulled - as it features sacked BBC host Scott Mills
The final episode of The Great Celebrity Bake Off For Stand Up To Cancer has been cancelled over allegations made against Scott Mills.
UK Politics
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Farage 'leading culture war' with Kanye comments, Harriet Harman says
Former deputy Labour leader Harriet Harman has accused Nigel Farage of "leading a culture war" after his response to the government's decision to bar Kanye West from the UK.
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Multimillion-pound push to transform 'broken' UK military is a 'fiasco'
A multimillion-pound push by the defence secretary to transform how the UK rearms and fights is a "fiasco", with too much focus on changing structures instead of preparing for war, according to interviews and conversations with a dozen defence sources.
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Three Russian submarines targeted UK cables, defence secretary says
Three Russian submarines were detected by the UK in the North Atlantic loitering over critical undersea cables, the defence secretary said.
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Jeremy Hunt: Let mums with cancer delay maternity leave
Sir Jeremy Hunt has called on ministers to change the law around maternity leave so that it can be delayed for those recently diagnosed with cancer.
Around the world
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Russia and Ukraine to hold 32-hour ceasefire for Orthodox Easter
President Putin and President Zelenskyy have said their countries will hold a 32-hour ceasefire over the Orthodox Easter weekend.
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Trump hits out at NATO after meeting alliance chief
Donald Trump has repeated his criticism of NATO after holding talks with the alliance's secretary general in Washington.
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Diesel and jet fuel shortages for some time, IMF warns
The world will experience diesel and jet fuel shortages "for some time" because of the war in Iran, according to the International Monetary Fund (IMF).
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Inside the secretive country run by a military leader with a cult following
Few heads of state command a cult following like the young world leader and military ruler of Burkina Faso, President Ibrahim Traoré.
Science and Technology
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Man jailed after grooming 14-year-old girl on Roblox gaming app
A man has been sentenced to 28 months in prison after grooming a 14-year-old girl on the gaming platform Roblox.
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The photo that left people so aghast they thought it was AI
The RSPCA has been forced to deny a photo of dozens of dogs crammed into a living room was AI-generated.
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New treatment offers 'hope' for children with rare and aggressive cancers
A new cancer trial, which aims to train the immune systems of children and young people to fight the disease, offers a "real sense of hope", according to the chief executive of a company funding it.
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Greece to ban under-15s from social media from next year
Greece will ban under-15s from social media from next year.
