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Jersey News
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Ministers split over new Tenancy Law
Ministers, deputies, and constables are divided on a new Tenancy Law, which has been postponed after a day of debate.
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Desalination plant due to start up to prepare for water shortage
Jersey's desalination plant is getting ready to start up, to help with water supply following the warmest June on record.
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Deputy Ozouf to appear in court on immigration offences
Deputy Philip Ozouf will appear in Jersey's Magistrate's Court on Friday (11 July), charged with immigration offences.
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18,000 rented homes in Jersey now licensed
More than 18,000 rented homes in Jersey were licensed in the first year of a government scheme to improve standards.
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June confirmed as warmest on record
Jersey Met has confirmed last month was the warmest June since records began in 1894.
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Suspected WWII mortar shell found on Jersey's sand dunes
A suspected mortar bomb has been found in St Ouen's Bay.
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Shade and changing spaces for Millbrook water park
Work is taking place this week to provide more shade at the water park at Millbrook.
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DFDS releases UK and France October sailing schedule
Trips for October to the UK and France can now be booked with DFDS.
Guernsey News
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Eight Guernsey football teams to compete for the inaugural Spirit Cup
Guernsey football fans are invited to watch a free pre-season football tournament this summer.
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Guernsey residents asked not to water lawns or clean cars
Guernsey Water say the exceptionally dry spring and hot start to the summer are putting supplies under pressure.
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June brought near-record-breaking heat to Guernsey
The island saw its second-hottest June ever, according to Guernsey Met.
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New Post Office opens in Guernsey
The new outlet is in a busy corner of St Peter Port in the Commercial Arcade.
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Guernsey students surpass global average IB results
Guernsey's Sixth Form Centre has recorded its 'best ever' International Baccalaureate exam results.
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Newcomers swell committee ranks
Many new deputies elected unopposed to committee positions.
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Strong winds stop yacht race from getting to Guernsey
Weather prevents more than 100 yachts sailing to St Peter Port from Cherbourg.
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Unusual Find: Squash spotted in St Martins douit
The Constables of St Martin have taken to social media to report a recurring vegetable problem.
UK News
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Labour MPs form new group as they urge prime minister to focus on living standards to help ward off Reform
A group of Labour MPs has urged Sir Keir Starmer to do more to tackle the rising cost of living amid fears the party could lose the next election to Reform.
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Officers who confronted Southport killer reveal how they disarmed him - as they are nominated for police bravery award
The officers who confronted the Southport killer have described, for the first time publicly, how they disarmed him - as they joined a list of 70 officers nominated for a police bravery award.
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'A constant game of cat and mouse': Inside the police crackdown on illegal moped delivery drivers
The first thing you notice when immigration officers stop a possible illegal moped delivery driver is the speed in which the suspect quickly taps on their mobile.
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Southport attack: Mother saw CCTV of daughter being 'dragged back into building' - before being stabbed 20 more times
The mother of a girl who escaped the Southport attack before being dragged back inside has told how her daughter is still fighting to survive.
Sport
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Christian Horner: Red Bull F1 team principal sacked after 20 years in charge of Milton Keynes outfit
Christian Horner has been sacked as Red Bull team principal with immediate effect after 20 years in charge of the Formula 1 team.
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Christian Horner: Former Red Bull team principal says sacking came as a 'shock' in tearful farewell speech
Christian Horner admitted his sacking as Red Bull team principal had come as a "shock" as he made a tearful farewell speech at the team's factory.
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Crystal Palace in Europa League: Eagles' status in doubt as Lyon's Ligue 1 relegation overturned
Crystal Palace's hopes of playing in next season's Europa League are in doubt after Lyon were successful in their appeal against their relegation from Ligue 1.
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Mohammed Kudus transfer news: Tottenham agree £55m deal to sign West Ham forward
Tottenham have agreed a deal with West Ham to sign Mohammed Kudus.
Business & Finance
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Nvidia wins race to become first $4trn listed company
Nvidia has become the first stock market-listed company to achieve a value of $4trn.
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Trump fires tariff threats at more nations as EU 'ready for all scenarios'
Donald Trump has revealed a list of more nations set to face delayed 'liberation day' tariffs from 1 August.
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Greater risk to UK economy following Trump's tariffs, says Bank of England
The future of the UK economy is weaker and more uncertain due to President Trump's tariffs and conflict in the Middle East, the Bank of England has said.
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Jingye and Whitehall officials hold talks over British Steel future
The Chinese owner of British Steel has held fresh talks with government officials in a bid to break the impasse over ministers' determination not to compensate it for seizing control of the company.
Entertainment & Showbiz
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Reservoir Dogs actor Michael Madsen died from heart failure, says cardiologist
Actor Michael Madsen, who starred in Reservoir Dogs and Thelma & Louise, died from heart failure, his cardiologist has said.
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Sean 'Diddy' Combs sentencing hearing confirmed
The date for Sean "Diddy" Combs's sentencing hearing has been confirmed.
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'I will not go quietly,' Gregg Wallace says amid reports he's been sacked from Masterchef
Former MasterChef host Gregg Wallace has vowed he will "not go quietly", amid reports that he has been sacked from MasterChef.
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Fantasy v reality: Lena Dunham's Too Much is a new spin on the London romcom
Horse-drawn carriages, picturesque gardens and endless cups of tea are just some of the stereotypical tropes that have shaped America's romanticised image of England before even stepping foot on the island.
UK Politics
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Ex-Tory chairman Sir Jake Berry defects to Reform
Ex-Tory chairman Sir Jake Berry has defected to Reform, in the latest blow to the Conservatives.
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Starmer and Macron agree need for 'new deterrent' to stop small boat crossings
Sir Keir Starmer and Emmanuel Macron have agreed the need for a "new deterrent" to deter small boats crossings in the Channel, Downing Street has said.
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Controversial welfare bill passes final Commons stage - but only after another concession
Sir Keir Starmer's watered down welfare bill has passed its final stage in the Commons, after another concession was made to MPs.
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Starmer refuses to rule out wealth tax
Sir Keir Starmer has refused to rule out a wealth tax or say if he would extend a freeze on income tax and national insurance thresholds.
Around the world
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Gaza permanent ceasefire 'questionable' - but possible 'within weeks, not a day', says senior Israeli official
A senior Israeli official has issued a less-than-optimistic assessment of the permanency of any ceasefire in Gaza.
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IDF chief says conditions 'created' for Gaza ceasefire - as Trump says it could be 'this week or next'
Donald Trump and a leading figure in the Israeli army have suggested a ceasefire in Gaza could be close.
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At least four killed and 'many' kidnapped after Houthi rebels sink cargo ship Eternity C in Red Sea
At least four people have been killed and many other crew kidnapped after Houthi rebels sank a cargo ship in the Red Sea, authorities say.
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Why do so many from around the world try to cross the English Channel?
While the politicians talk, so many people come from around the world to try to get across the Channel on small boats. But why?
Science and Technology
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Heatwave likely killed 263 people in London, study estimates
An extra 263 Londoners likely died in the recent heatwave, according to stark new estimates.
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Families describe wildfire 'nightmare' as Marseille came close to disaster
Standing by the charred remains of the Marseille wildfire, you appreciate how close France's second-largest city came to disaster.
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Musk's AI chatbot updated after posting antisemitic messages online
Grok, the AI chatbot running on Elon Musk's social media platform, has been updated again after it posted numerous antisemitic messages on X.
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Cyber attack on M&S involved 'sophisticated impersonation', chairman says
The chairman of Marks & Spencer has told MPs the company is still in "rebuild mode" - and will be for "some time to come" - following a cyber attack which led to empty shelves and limited online operations for months.
And finally...
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Snake captured on passenger plane - as expert reveals how it got there
A flight in Australia was delayed for two hours after a stowaway snake was found in the plane's cargo hold.
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Calls for Scotland-wide seagull summit amid warnings someone could be killed
Politicians have called for a Scotland-wide seagull summit to be held amid warnings someone could be killed.
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Injured dog walkers could be costing NHS £23m a year
Injured dog walkers could be costing the NHS about £23m a year, a study suggests.
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Police called as two young bears escape from wildlife enclosure in Devon - and devour honey
Two young bears escaped from their enclosure at a wildlife park in Devon - and devoured a week's worth of honey.