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Jersey News
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Petition calls for regulation of property management firms
A petition - from within the industry - is urging Jersey's government to regulate companies that manage blocks of flats.
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Police investigating report of indecent exposure at Bel Royal
Jersey Police are appealing for information after a man allegedly exposed himself at Bel Royal.
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New Year's Eve evacuation near Howard Davis Park due to gas leak
Islanders were evacuated from a building on La Colomberie on New Year's Eve due to a gas leak.
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Plans submitted for Millbrook Park extension
Plans have been submitted for the playing fields at Millbrook, which will be used to extend the neighbouring Coronation Park
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Five Jersey residents on New Year Honours List
Five people from Jersey have been honoured in the New Year Honours List.
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All-Jersey cast and chorus take to The Opera House stage
'Held in the Tide' is an opera shaped by, performed by, and telling the story of Jersey.
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Trekkers raise £25K for Dementia Jersey
Trekkers who took on the Avenue of Volcanoes in Ecuador's Andes Mountains have raised £25,000 for Dementia Jersey.
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Alleged road rage assault on Christmas Eve
A driver was allegedly punched and kicked by another motorist on Christmas Eve.
Guernsey News
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New Year diversions for Guernsey commuters
Roadworks and tree felling will prevent cars using Rue du Pre and Trinity Square for the next few days.
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Guernsey Firefighters to collect Christmas trees for charity
Guernsey Fire Service are doing their Christmas tree collection again this year to raise money for the Fire Fighters Charity.
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Four Guernsey residents on the New Year Honours List
Four islanders have been named in the New Year Honours List.
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Patrols at La Valette bathing pools after recurring antisocial behavior
Police have been made aware of recurring antisocial behaviour at La Valette Bathing Pools.
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Enhanced protection for Sark's sea life
Sark's government wants enhanced Marine Protected Area status for its territorial waters.
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Skeleton of new Guernsey golf resort built
The transformation of La Grande Mare is 'progressing well'.
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Prominent Guernsey man appointed Commissioner for Standards
Architect and long-time community stalwart Andrew Ozanne will oversee any interim complaints about politicians.
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Record festive parcel delivery for Guernsey Post
Christmas parcel volumes are up 2% on last year at more than 700,000 individual items.
UK News
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'A 14-year-old girl and a man are in this hotel': How police are stepping up to protect children
"There's a 14-year-old girl with a man in the hotel and we need the police to come," says the caller.
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Mother named as victim of Withernsea drowning, daughter still missing
A mother has died and her daughter remains missing after getting into trouble in the sea off the East Yorkshire coast.
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Power to seize phones from small boat migrants comes into force
Mobile phones and SIM cards will be seized from migrants who have arrived in small boats from today, as part of efforts to tackle Channel crossings and people smugglers.
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Mum pays tribute to 'special boy', aged 16, who died after being hit by car in Manchester
A mother has paid tribute to her 16-year-old son who died after being hit by a car as he crossed a road in Manchester.
Sport
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NFL: Pittsburgh Steelers beat Baltimore Ravens 26-24 to clinch AFC North title and final playoff place
Aaron Rodgers threw a go-ahead touchdown pass to Calvin Austin III with 55 seconds left as the Steelers beat the Ravens 26-24 when Baltimore's Tyler Loop missed a 44-yard field goal as time expired, giving Pittsburgh the AFC North title and ending the Ravens' season.
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World Darts Championship 2026: Luke Littler thrashes Gian van Veen in final to retain title at Alexandra Palace
Luke Littler successfully defended his World Darts Championship title with a 7-1 thrashing of Gian van Veen in the final at Alexandra Palace.
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Benjamin Sesko's finishing for Man Utd, John McGinn's touches in the box, Jhon Arias and Max Kilman all in The Debrief
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The Ashes: England on top in stormy Sydney as Joe Root and Harry Brook share in unbroken century partnership
Joe Root and Harry Brook shared in England's highest partnership of the series to put the tourists on top after a storm-affected first day of the fifth Ashes Test in Sydney.
Business & Finance
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Can Trump halt Venezuela's oil production decline?
Donald Trump has been unambiguous that Venezuela's huge oil reserves, and the commercial opportunity they represent for American oil companies, were a primary motivation for the removal of President Nicolas Maduro.
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Burger King owner Bridgepoint in £800m swoop on advisory firm Interpath
The advisory firm which oversaw a controversial costs purge at Manchester United Football Club is being sold to the owner of Burger King's British operations in a deal worth more than £800m.
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Why is Donald Trump so interested in Venezuela's oil?
Donald Trump has said the US will "run" Venezuela until a transition can take place - and tap its vast oil reserves to sell to other nations.
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Time Out backer Oakley snaps up finance specialist GLAS in £1bn deal
The private equity firm which has backed Time Out and Britain's next tilt at the Americas Cup has landed a £1bn-plus deal to buy a fast-growing player in the global finance industry.
Entertainment & Showbiz
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The Voice Of Hind Rajab: Brad Pitt-backed film about death of child in Gaza set for UK release
A film based on the death of a five-year-old girl during Israel's war in Gaza is set to hit UK cinemas this month.
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The most anticipated films coming to cinemas in 2026
It has once again been a rollercoaster year for Hollywood.
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Junk food advert ban comes into effect with soft drinks, cereal and chocolate included
A new online and TV ban on the advertising of unhealthy food comes into full effect today after voluntary restrictions were introduced in October.
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Trailer released for King Charles documentary on harmony with nature
A trailer has been released for a landmark documentary on King Charles' lifelong effort to bring nature and humanity into harmony.
UK Politics
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UK government refuses to say if US broke international law over Maduro capture
Sir Keir Starmer's right-hand man refused to say whether the US has broken international law by striking Venezuela and capturing its president.
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Power to seize phones from small boat migrants comes into force
Mobile phones and SIM cards will be seized from migrants who have arrived in small boats from today, as part of efforts to tackle Channel crossings and people smugglers.
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Has the threat to Keir Starmer receded?
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Junk food advert ban comes into effect with soft drinks, cereal and chocolate included
A new online and TV ban on the advertising of unhealthy food comes into full effect today after voluntary restrictions were introduced in October.
Around the world
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Ten people found guilty of cyber bullying France's first lady Brigitte Macron
Ten people have been found guilty of cyber bullying France's first lady Brigitte Macron.
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Nicolas Maduro is in a jail housing America's 'most unwanted' - and it's far from presidential
The capture of Nicolas Maduro was quite the show, but it was a one-day spectacle.
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Denmark's PM urges Donald Trump to stop threats to take over Greenland
Denmark's leader has urged Donald Trump to stop threatening to take over Greenland after the US president reiterated his wish to do so in a new interview.
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British teenager confirmed dead after Swiss bar fire - as all 40 victims are identified
A teenager with British citizenship has been confirmed dead after a fire at a bar in Switzerland - as officials say all 40 victims have been identified.
Science and Technology
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Tesla loses title of world's biggest electric vehicle maker to Chinese rival BYD
Tesla has lost its crown as the world's bestselling electric vehicle maker.
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Chickenpox vaccine being rolled out on NHS for first time
A chickenpox vaccine is being rolled out on the NHS for the first time.
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Trailer released for King Charles documentary on harmony with nature
A trailer has been released for a landmark documentary on King Charles' lifelong effort to bring nature and humanity into harmony.
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From bone damage to solar radiation - inside the lab trying to protect the astronauts of the future
Space is an alien environment for humans.
And finally...
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Drunk raccoon behind liquor store rampage suspected of other 'break-ins'
A raccoon that passed out drunk after running amok in a Virginia liquor store is suspected of two other "break-ins".
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Stolen Fabergé pendant passed to police - quite literally
A Fabergé pendant has been recovered - after police spent six days closely monitoring the man accused of swallowing it.
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Spirit animal: Raccoon gets drunk as a skunk in a booze store - and sleeps off hangover in the toilet
A raccoon has gotten as drunk as a skunk.
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Is Die Hard a Christmas film? The public have spoken - and you might not like the result
It's a debate that's torn families apart for years - with selection boxes thrown in rage, and stony silences around the dinner table.
