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Jersey News
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Brittany Ferries to sue DFDS over Dieppe-Newhaven route
Brittany Ferries is suing DFDS, claiming unfair competition on the Newhaven-Dieppe route.
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Tamba Arcade could return to Jersey
A Jersey businessman has asked islanders if they would like to see Tamba Arcade returning to the island, in a new location.
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Revised plans for Millbrook House to become a 'boutique art hotel'
A revised planning submission for the former Millbrook House hotel wants to create five-star accommodation with waterside cabins and a converted stable wing.
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Nude Dunes planning appeal fails
A decision to refuse planning permission for Nude Food Dunes in St Ouen's Bay has been upheld.
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UK/EU reset deal 'a good start' to removing Brexit barriers
Senior politicians in the Channel Islands have welcomed the UK/EU reset deal which is set to bring benefits for trade, travel and cutting red tape.
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WATCH: Jersey is attempting UNESCO status
The aspiring Jersey Island Geopark is launching a campaign hoping to at secure UNESCO Global Geopark status.
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Fire Service warns of higher wildfire risk
A long spell of dry and windy weather has left Jersey at a higher risk of wildfires.
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Candle-lit beach evening for lost loved ones
Jersey Hospice Care is inviting islanders to commemorate loved ones at St Brelade's Bay.
Guernsey News
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Rapist (20) jailed for 15 years for sexual offences involving children in Guernsey
A 20-year-old man who committed a series of sexual offences against multiple children in Guernsey has been sentenced to 15 years and 5 months in prison.
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Guernsey's Marine Ambulance returns to service following refit
The Flying Christine III is back in local waters following extensive refurbishment.
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Brittany Ferries to sue DFDS over Dieppe-Newhaven route
Brittany Ferries is suing DFDS, claiming unfair competition on the Newhaven-Dieppe route.
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Election 2025: How to question the candidates
Find out where and when you can speak to candidates to help you make your choice of deputies on election day.
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Four jailed for importing Ketamine into Guernsey
Guernsey's Royal Court has handed jail sentences totalling more than 21 years to four people for supplying Ketamine.
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Pesticide banned after detection in Guernsey reservoir
The pesticide metamitron is now banned in Guernsey, following its detection in the island’s largest raw water storage reservoir.
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UK/EU reset deal 'a good start' to removing Brexit barriers
Senior politicians in the Channel Islands have welcomed the UK/EU reset deal which is set to bring benefits for trade, travel and cutting red tape.
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Duty free shop opens at Guernsey Harbour
St Peter Port's harbour terminal has new retail and dining facilities.
UK News
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Sex offenders could face chemical castration under plans in sentencing review
Sex offenders could face chemical castration and thousands of offenders will be released after serving a third of their jail term, under plans proposed in a sentencing policy review set to be accepted by ministers.
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UK calls for investigation after IDF fired warning shots as British diplomats travelled through West Bank
The UK government is calling for Israel to launch an investigation after the country's troops fired warning shots while British diplomats were travelling through the West Bank.
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Gordon Brown suggests people on top rate of income tax should be excluded from winter fuel
Governments "have to be fair" to pensioners but there is a case for people on the top rate of income tax to be excluded from winter fuel payments, Gordon Brown has said.
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Member of Kneecap charged with terror offence
A member of Irish-language rap group Kneecap has been charged with a terror offence.
Sport
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Pep Guardiola: Man City boss tells club he wants a smaller squad or he will quit if it stays too large
Pep Guardiola has claimed he would quit as Manchester City boss if he is given too big a squad next season because he cannot bear to leave a large number of fit players out.
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England vs Zimbabwe: Sam Cook to make debut in four-day Test at Trent Bridge
Sam Cook will make his England debut in the four-day Test match against Zimbabwe at Trent Bridge from Thursday, live on Sky Sports.
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Tottenham win the Europa League: Ange Postecoglou says first trophy in 17 years will help to change club
Ange Postecoglou described himself as a "serial winner" after guiding Tottenham to a Europa League final win over Manchester United as speculation continues over his future.
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Tottenham vs Manchester United: Europa League final is win or bust for Spurs boss Ange Postecoglou in Bilbao
"I always win things in my second year."
Business & Finance
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M&S website down - hours after financial impact of ransomware attack revealed
The M&S website is down - hours after the retailer revealed it's facing a £300m hit to profits following last month's ransomware attack.
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Inflation surges to 3.5% due to April bill shock
The pace of inflation surged last month to an annual rate of 3.5%, its highest level in more than a year, according to official figures which pointed to hikes to essential household bills.
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Gordon Brown suggests people on top rate of income tax should be excluded from winter fuel
Governments "have to be fair" to pensioners but there is a case for people on the top rate of income tax to be excluded from winter fuel payments, Gordon Brown has said.
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Johnson Matthey to unveil £1.5bn-plus sale amid activist pressure
Johnson Matthey, the London-listed industrial group, will on Thursday announce the sale of a unit involved in the production of sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) as its board fends off pressure from an American activist investor.
Entertainment & Showbiz
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Member of Kneecap charged with terror offence
A member of Irish-language rap group Kneecap has been charged with a terror offence.
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Chris Brown released on bail - but must pay £5m security fee
US singer Chris Brown says he has gone "from the cage to the stage" after being released on bail in time for his world tour.
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Universal opens $7bn Epic Universe theme park to rival Disney World in Florida
Universal has opened a new theme park to rival Disney World in Florida.
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Cassie's mum describes Diddy's sex tape threats - as 'The Punisher' gives testimony
The mother of Cassie Ventura has told a court she felt "physically sick" when her daughter told her Sean "Diddy" Combs had threatened to "release two explicit sex tapes" after discovering his long-time girlfriend was dating someone else.
UK Politics
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Sex offenders could face chemical castration under plans in sentencing review
Sex offenders could face chemical castration and thousands of offenders will be released after serving a third of their jail term, under plans proposed in a sentencing policy review set to be accepted by ministers.
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Gordon Brown suggests people on top rate of income tax should be excluded from winter fuel
Governments "have to be fair" to pensioners but there is a case for people on the top rate of income tax to be excluded from winter fuel payments, Gordon Brown has said.
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Rayner tells Reeves she's wrong
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Deal that will see UK hand over control of Chagos Islands to Mauritius will be signed today
A deal that will see the UK hand over sovereignty of the Chagos Islands to Mauritius is set to be signed today.
Around the world
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The staff crossing gang lines to battle malnutrition and cholera in Haiti capital
In a simple breezeblock and cement building, cholera patients are attached to drips as they lie sprawled on hard, wooden beds.
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Donald Trump ambushes South African president at White House meeting by playing video alleging 'genocide'
Donald Trump has ambushed South Africa's president during a White House meeting by playing a video purportedly showing evidence of a "genocide" of white farmers in the African country.
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UK calls for investigation after IDF fired warning shots as British diplomats travelled through West Bank
The UK government is calling for Israel to launch an investigation after the country's troops fired warning shots while British diplomats were travelling through the West Bank.
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Australia floods: Natural disaster declared in New South Wales as four months of rain falls in just two days
A natural disaster has been declared in Australia after unprecedented floods in New South Wales.
Science and Technology
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Australia floods: Natural disaster declared in New South Wales as four months of rain falls in just two days
A natural disaster has been declared in Australia after unprecedented floods in New South Wales.
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West Nile virus found in UK mosquitos for first time
West Nile virus has been found in mosquitoes collected in the UK for the first time, the UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) has said.
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Sex offender found with six-year-old girl after facial recognition technology spots him
A registered sex offender was found with a six-year-old girl after he was detected by facial recognition technology.
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What astronauts could end up eating in space after experiment 'meets objectives'
Feeding astronauts is astronomically expensive and as the idea of humans colonising the moon and Mars becomes increasingly realistic, there's a race to find better ways to feed them.
And finally...
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Chess grandmaster playing match against 140,000 people reveals expected result
A chess grandmaster who is playing a single game against 140,000 people thinks the match is heading for a draw.
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Magna Carta 'copy' miscatalogued in 1940s found to be original
An issue of the Magna Carta, which was wrongly catalogued as a copy in the 1940s, has been identified as original.
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Flying duck caught on speed camera could be repeat offender
A duck has been caught on a radar image breaking the speed limit in central Switzerland - and it could be a repeat offender.
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Mum in court accused of killing three people with poisonous mushrooms - what you need to know
An Australian woman accused of murdering her estranged husband's parents and an aunt by serving them a beef wellington laced with poisonous mushrooms is on trial.