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Jersey News
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£12m For Pharmacies
Jersey's government is investing £12m into pharmacies to recruit and train staff and extend healthcare support and advice services.
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Head Of Public Service Resigns
Suzanne Wylie, the first female CEO of Jersey’s government, has handed in her shock resignation.
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Cadaver Dogs Find Nothing In Search For Missing Man
Victim recovery dogs have returned to the UK after not locating missing Thomas Frost.
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Lower Speed Limits In St Clement
The speed limit has been lowered on more than a dozen roads in St. Clement.
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Haut Du Mont Investigation Enters Next Stage
Key pieces of evidence from the fatal Haut du Mont explosion are being examined at one of the UK's top laboratories as Operation Spire enters its next stage.
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New Service Gives Islanders Important Information
The chair of a new think tank says Jersey's voting engagement is one of, if not, the worst in the world.
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2% Of Health Staff Attend New Hospital Workshops
Just 59 of the island's 2,475 healthcare staff went to recent workshops about government plans for new healthcare facilities.
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Harbour Seal ‘Needs Time To Recover’
Jersey's harbour has a new visitor… but we’re being asked to avoid disturbing her as she has been through a rough patch.
Guernsey News
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Social Homes To Stay Under States Ownership
The government has decided not to transfer the island's social housing stock to the Guernsey Housing Association.
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Designs Revealed For Frossard House Car Park
An eco-conscious residential redevelopment could be built in the car park at Sir Charles Frossard House.
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Hospital Modernisation Costs Soar
The project to modernise Guernsey's Elizabeth Hospital is now projected to cost £154 million.
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Waitrose Post Office To Close
The Post Office at Waitrose in the Rohais will soon cease trading.
UK News
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Bank of England set to raise interest rate for 11th time in 18 months
The Bank of England is expected to raise the interest rate for the 11th time in less than 18 months after Wednesday's surprise jump in inflation.
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More than a million universal credit payments cut over the past year because of historical overpaid tax credits
The government is cutting benefit payments to some of Britain's poorest families or threatening them with debt collectors in a raid that is "plunging people into poverty".
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Man accused of filming castrations for 'eunuch maker' website appears in London court
A man has appeared in court accused of carrying out and broadcasting castrations on his "eunuch maker" website.
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Tyson Fury v Oleksandr Usyk undisputed title fight is now off
The Tyson Fury versus Oleksandr Usyk fight is now off.
Sport
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Antonio Conte's future: Inside Tottenham camp after Italian's outburst at Southampton and what happens next
After the thunder and lightning of Antonio Conte's outburst, in which he accused Tottenham's players of being "selfish," the club's board are digging through the debris and trying to find a path forward based on pragmatism rather than emotion.
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Cristiano Ronaldo says he is better man now after 'bad phase' at Manchester United
Cristiano Ronaldo insists he is a better man after coming through a "bad phase" of his career during his second spell at Manchester United.
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Deontay Wilder would take Oleksandr Usyk fight next 'in a heartbeat', says manager Shelly Finkel
Deontay Wilder, the former WBC heavyweight champion, is willing to fight Oleksandr Usyk next.
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WGC Match Play: Latest scores and schedule
Latest scores and results from the WGC-Dell Technologies Match Play, held at Austin Country Club in Austin, Texas. Watch live this week on Sky Sports Golf.
Business and Finance
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More than a million universal credit payments cut over the past year because of historical overpaid tax credits
The government is cutting benefit payments to some of Britain's poorest families or threatening them with debt collectors in a raid that is "plunging people into poverty".
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Bank of England set to raise interest rate for 11th time in 18 months
The Bank of England is expected to raise the interest rate for the 11th time in less than 18 months after Wednesday's surprise jump in inflation.
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US interest rates increased despite worst banking turmoil since 2008
The Federal Reserve - the US central bank, known as the Fed - has increased interest rates for the ninth time in a row.
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Manchester United owners extend bid deadline as contenders prepare offers
The deadline for bids on Manchester United has been extended as the top two contenders prepare to submit their offers, Sky News understands.
Entertainment & Showbiz
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Lindsay Lohan, Akon and Ne-Yo fined thousands of dollars after illegal crypto promotion
Actress Lindsay Lohan, rapper Akon and singer Ne-Yo have been forced to pay tens of thousands of dollars to settle claims they promoted crypto investments to their social media followers without disclosing they were being paid to do so.
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Oasis fans think reunion may be on cards after Noel Gallagher's latest comments
Noel Gallagher says his brother Liam should "get his people to call my people" about an Oasis reunion.
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Gwyneth Paltrow's claim fellow skier crashed into her not 'plausible' because of accuser's injuries, court told
The injuries suffered by Gwyneth Paltrow's accuser could not "plausibly" have been caused by him crashing into her, a US court has been told.
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BAFTA TV nominations: This Is Going To Hurt, The Responder and The Crown all frontrunners at awards
This Is Going To Hurt, The Responder and The Crown lead this year's BAFTA TV nominations.
UK Politics
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The Boris Johnson and Brexit bandwagons seem to be fading - and Rishi Sunak is the main beneficiary
Whisper it, but could the Brexit and Boris bandwagons be gradually trundling off into the distance?
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Boris Johnson says No 10 leaving do was 'absolutely essential for work purposes'
Boris Johnson has sworn "hand on heart" he did not lie to MPs about partygate events in Downing Street - and said a gathering where he was pictured toasting colleagues was "absolutely essential for work purposes".
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Boris Johnson wants to forget partygate, but will parliament let him?
Did Boris Johnson intentionally mislead parliament about what he knew - and when - about rule-breaking events in Number 10? The privileges committee maintains it is "very likely" he did.
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Sir Keir Starmer to promise that Labour will halve levels of violence against women and girls
Sir Keir Starmer will promise to halve levels of violence against women and girls within 10 years of Labour taking office.
Around the World
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Prince William makes secret visit to Polish and British troops near Ukraine border
Prince William has made a secret trip to Poland to "personally thank" Polish and British troops supporting Ukraine.
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Gwyneth Paltrow's claim fellow skier crashed into her not 'plausible' because of accuser's injuries, court told
The injuries suffered by Gwyneth Paltrow's accuser could not "plausibly" have been caused by him crashing into her, a US court has been told.
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How does France's pension age compare to other countries - and why has it triggered mass strikes?
Emmanuel Macron's attempt to raise France's state retirement age has triggered nationwide protests and hundreds of arrests.
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US interest rates increased despite worst banking turmoil since 2008
The Federal Reserve - the US central bank, known as the Fed - has increased interest rates for the ninth time in a row.
Science and Tech
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Sperm sorting technique about 80% effective at choosing baby's sex, study suggests
A new technique to select a baby's sex appears to be safe and about 80% effective, a study suggests.
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Using any type of hormonal contraceptive could increase the risk of women getting breast cancer, new study suggests
Women may face an increased breast cancer risk from taking any kind of hormonal contraceptive, a new study has found.
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New giant trapdoor spider discovered in Australia - 'it's a big, beautiful species'
A new and "rare" species of giant trapdoor spider has been discovered in Australia.
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'Worrisome' deadly fungus spreading through US at alarming rate
A drug-resistant and potentially deadly fungus is spreading rapidly through US health facilities, according to a government study.
And finally...
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Do some sounds make you angry? You may have misophonia
Nearly one in five people in the UK suffer from misophonia, a study suggests.
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What killed Beethoven? Genome sequencing of composer's hair finds likely cause
Scientists have analysed locks of what is believed to be Ludwig van Beethoven’s hair to sequence the genome of the prodigious composer - finding the likely combination behind his death at 56-years-old, as well as a potential affair in his paternal line.
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'Terrified' cat survives five-mile trip under bonnet of car
A "terrified" cat has survived a five-mile round trip under the bonnet of a car on a school run.
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£4m worth of gold reclaimed after 2019 Heathrow Airport plane discovery
Around £4m worth of gold has been reclaimed after being discovered in the cargo section of a plane at London's Heathrow Airport nearly three years ago.