News
Jersey News
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Howard Davis Hall opens its doors for just seven weeks
Islanders can visit Howard Davis Hall and admire its unique portraits and memorabilia.
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Review to examine need for specific legislation to protect Jersey children from online harm
Politicians are reviewing whether Jersey needs specific legislation to protect children from online harm.
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Condor Liberation up for sale
Condor Ferries' Liberation fast ferry is up for sale.
Guernsey News
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'Huge rise' in homelessness in Guernsey
As At Home in Guernsey celebrates its first anniversary, it says reports of rough sleeping are rising.
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Working party considering how diving board could be saved
The diving board at La Vallette Bathing Pools will be around for at least another month while a group considers 'potential solutions' to prevent its removal.
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Condor Liberation up for sale
Condor Ferries' Liberation fast ferry is up for sale.
UK News
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Post-mortem results reveal injuries of British couple found dead at home in France
Police investigating the deaths of a British couple at their home in rural France have released details from a post-mortem examination.
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Warren Gatland leaves role as Wales rugby head coach with immediate effect
Warren Gatland is leaving his role as Wales rugby head coach with immediate effect.
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Bodies recovered from River Dee in Aberdeen confirmed as missing sisters
Two bodies recovered from the River Dee are that of the missing sisters who disappeared in Aberdeen, Police Scotland has confirmed.
Sport
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Sam Kerr verdict: Chelsea striker not guilty of racially aggravated harassment towards a police officer
Chelsea striker Sam Kerr has been cleared of causing racially aggravated harassment after calling a Metropolitan Police officer “stupid and white”.
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Chloe Kelly dropped by England Women: Euro 2022 final match-winner absent from Sarina Wiegman's latest squad
England manager Sarina Wiegman says Chloe Kelly's hopes of playing at Euro 2025 are not over after the Arsenal loanee was left out of the latest Lionesses squad to face Portugal and Spain.
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Man City vs Real Madrid: Carlo Ancelotti claims one of Real or City will win Champions League ahead of knockout play-off
Real Madrid boss Carlo Ancelotti has laid down a marker to their Champions League rivals by saying whoever wins their play-off tie with Manchester City will lift the trophy in May.
Business & Finance
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OpenAI co-founder tells Sky News his platform is 'not for sale'
OpenAI's chief executive and co-founder has told Sky News that his platform is "not for sale" after a group led by Elon Musk launched an unsolicited $97.4bn (£78.7bn) bid overnight.
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Octopus Energy wades into battle for Thames Water’s future
Octopus Energy Group is wading into the battle for the future of Britain’s biggest water company as part of a consortium which includes the French infrastructure giant Suez.
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BP at risk of takeover without renewed oil and gas focus success
It is nearly five years to the day since Bernard Looney, the then new chief executive of BP, set out a radical strategy for the oil major to go net zero by 2050.
Entertainment & Showbiz
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Lisa Riley reacts to Peter Kay's 'upsetting' gig jibe
Lisa Riley has reacted to reports that Peter Kay likened a heckler to her, insisting she's "not offended".
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Pilot killed as Motley Crue frontman's jet crashes at Arizona airport
A pilot has died after a private jet owned by Motley Crue frontman Vince Neil crashed into another plane at an airport in Arizona.
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Salman Rushdie trial: Author was too stunned to react after being stabbed on stage, court hears
Sir Salman Rushdie was so stunned he didn't try to fight back after a masked man stabbed him on stage, a court has heard.
UK Politics
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Keir Starmer has declared war on £100m HS2 bat shed - but has he got a solution?
Has Sir Keir Starmer picked a fight with a bat tunnel that - in time - he will eventually discover he just can't win?
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Assisted dying: High Court would not need to approve cases under change to bill
Assisted dying cases would not need to be signed off by a High Court judge, the MP behind a new bill has proposed.
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Assisted dying: What is in the legislation?
MPs backed a proposal to legalise assisted dying in England and Wales in a historic vote last year.
Around the world
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Post-mortem results reveal injuries of British couple found dead at home in France
Police investigating the deaths of a British couple at their home in rural France have released details from a post-mortem examination.
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Trump issues Gaza ceasefire ultimatum to Hamas as he warns 'all hell is going to break out' if hostages not returned
Donald Trump says the Gaza ceasefire should be cancelled if all remaining Israeli hostages are not returned by noon on Saturday - as he warned Hamas that "all hell is going to break out".
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Luis Rubiales 'absolutely sure' kiss with Jenni Hermoso after Spain World Cup victory was consensual
Former Spanish football chief Luis Rubiales has told a court that he was "absolutely sure" player Jenni Hermoso consented to him kissing her.
Science and Technology
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OpenAI co-founder tells Sky News his platform is 'not for sale'
OpenAI's chief executive and co-founder has told Sky News that his platform is "not for sale" after a group led by Elon Musk launched an unsolicited $97.4bn (£78.7bn) bid overnight.
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Musk v Altman: The battle to become king of AI
Elon Musk's bid to buy OpenAI for $97.4bn (£78.7bn) came unsolicited on Monday night and was quickly rejected by his former friend and OpenAI chief executive Sam Altman.
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Whale earwax and parasitic worms go on display at Natural History Museum as part of 'broken planet' exhibition
Whale earwax and parasitic worms are going on display at the Natural History Museum in a new exhibition about the "broken planet".
And finally...
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Man who lost £600m Bitcoin fortune considers buying landfill site to search for it
A man who believes he accidentally lost a Bitcoin fortune in a council rubbish tip is exploring the possibility of buying the landfill site before it is shut.
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Nationwide power outage in Sri Lanka blamed on a monkey
A monkey has been blamed for causing a nationwide blackout in Sri Lanka.
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Corpse flower: Plant with 'rotting flesh smell' blooms in Australia
A rare flower with a pungent odour that has been likened to decaying flesh, rotten eggs and sewage has bloomed in Australia - the third such flowering in recent months.