Jersey News
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More time in Jersey for French day-trippers
DFDS has secured an earlier departure time for its fast ferry sailings from St Malo.
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Rapist jailed more than two decades after his crime
Simon Paul de la Haye has been jailed for 12 years by Jersey's Royal Court for raping a teenage girl 23 years ago.
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Jersey Airport to see 20,000 passengers in the run up to Christmas
20,000 people are expected to pass through Jersey Airport's doors over the Christmas travel period.
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Both winning CI Christmas Lottery Tickets sold in Jersey
The Channel Islands Christmas Lottery 2025 has announced its winners.
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Jersey churches host free Christmas events in the Royal Square
Jersey churches are hosting a free carol service and Christmas Fayre in the Royal Square this week.
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Support service set up for carers of people with mental illness
Carers in Jersey who support a loved one with a mental illness can get emotional and practical advice from a new service.
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New Jersey Opera House CEO appointed
Sebastian Warrack is the new Chief Executive Officer of Jersey Opera House, following a year of high level departures.
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Aurigny to fly between Guernsey and Jersey next year
The States of Guernsey-owned airline is the first to be granted a licence in the wake of the collapse of Blue Islands.
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Woman still in hospital following Les Quennevais crash
A woman in her 70s is still in hospital with serious injuries following a crash at Red Houses last Wednesday.
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Former CI Co-op boss awarded more than £3m
The former boss of the Channel Islands Co-op has been awarded more than £3 million from his ex-employer.
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Jersey-grown food tested for PFAS levels
Tests have given an accurate measure of the levels of PFAS in the food supply for the first time.
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Guernsey Airport releases former Blue Islands aircraft
Guernsey Ports say the majority of Blue Islands' outstanding debt it is owed has been recovered.
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KLM revives direct flights from Jersey to Amsterdam
Dutch airline KLM has launched direct flights from Jersey to Amsterdam.
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Record retirement year for Rhona's
Gorey café owner Rhona Hewit is celebrating her most successful fundraising year yet, as she announces that the much-loved beach café is up for sale.
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Cheaper parcel prices for 2026
The cost of sending a parcel from Jersey will be cut in January, but stamp prices will rise.
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Draft Food Law lodged to protect people with allergies
Jersey's Environment department has drafted a new law which aims to create regulations and guidance to protect people with food allergies.
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WATCH: Last Blue Islands plane leaves Jersey
The last plane that formed part of Blue Islands’ fleet has left Jersey Airport.
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Jersey pupils secure places in STEM Racing UK National Finals
Teams from Victoria College, Beaulieu Convent School and Jersey College for Girls took the top spots in STEM racing this week and will now progress to national finals.
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Plémont puffins get a Christmas makeover
The National Trust for Jersey has given the puffins some winter warmers and is inviting islanders to snap a picture.
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New café bar and kitchen coming to Jersey Airport
Jersey Airport is getting a new café bar and kitchen.
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Fresh process to choose Havre des Pas Lido operator
Jersey's Infrastructure Minister has gone back on his decision to award First Point the lease to manage the outdoor bathing pool at Havre des Pas.
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Jersey Water has 100% compliance in all water quality standards, including PFAS
Jersey Water's 2025 water quality report found 100% compliance in all water quality, and no failures for pesticides.
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Large-scale Jersey drug dealer jailed
Kieron Begley has been jailed for 11 years for large-scale drug dealing in Jersey.
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Jersey's politicians agree 2026 Budget
Jersey's politicians have agreed how public money will be spent over the next three years following four days of debate in the States Assembly.
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Three jailed for ‘unsophisticated’ drug smuggling syndicate
Three men have been jailed for a combined 17 years and nine months by Jersey's Royal Court for their parts in a drug smuggling syndicate.
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Island-first Christmas Tractor Run for Jersey Hospice Care
Sunday (14 December) sees the island’s first Christmas Tractor Run in aid of Jersey Hospice Care.
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Minister defends 'temporary' rise in private surgeries
Jersey's Health Minister says he had 'precious little alternative' but to encourage hospital consultants to take on more private work.
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Jersey Heritage has a December declutter
Jersey Heritage is having a clear-out of thousands of items in its museum collections.
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Survey reveals more islanders cutting back on fresh groceries
An annual survey that provides an insight into the lives of people in Jersey reveals more of us are cutting back on buying fresh fruit and vegetables to cope with the cost of living.
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Nude Dunes available to rent as a shop or commercial unit
The controversial former Nude Dunes restaurant in St Ouen's Bay is now available for rent as a commercial building.
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Neil MacRae returns to Jersey Cricket as Director
Jersey Cricket has announced the return of Neil MacRae as Director of Cricket.
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Soups and Santas raise £32k for Jersey charities
Sales of soup and a sleigh of sprinting Santas have raised a total of £32,000 for two Jersey charities in annual fundraisers in St Helier this past week.
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Guernsey's former Chief Minister resigns as deputy after admitting making indecent images of children
Disgraced politician Jonathan Le Tocq has resigned from the States after pleading guilty in Guernsey's Royal Court to all 15 charges against him.
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Alcohol licensing law overhaul to go to Jersey's States for approval
There will be a States vote next month on replacing Jersey's outdated alcohol licensing law.
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LibertyBus replaces 22 buses in its fleet
22 new buses will soon be on Jersey's roads after LibertyBus spend £5 million upgrading its fleet.
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The Shelter Trust Soup Kitchen returns with 41 flavours
Soup is being served in the Royal Square for the popular annual Shelter Trust fundraiser.
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Hospital looking for dementia patients' family and carers opinions
Jersey's General Hospital wants the families and carers of islanders with dementia to have their say about how they can improve care for those with the condition.
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New course for potential election candidates
Potential election candidates can sign up for a new course to learn about being a Jersey States Member.
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£75,500 raised in Jersey Christmas Appeal Charity Auction
This year’s Jersey Christmas Appeal charity auction on Channel 103 has raised more than £75,000 for good causes in the island.
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Government to announce support options for carers
Carers will be able to see which support options the government is considering, along with its findings.
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Drink driving can cause 'life-changing' consequences
Islanders are being reminded to avoid getting behind the wheel while under the influence of alcohol, as Jersey's annual anti-drink drive campaign gets underway.
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Parked cars damaged in Victoria Avenue crash
A motorist has been arrested on suspicion of dangerous driving following a crash last night (4 December) on Victoria Avenue.
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L'Ecume II: Lewis Carr jailed for 20 months for fatal collision at sea
The former second officer in control of the Commodore Goodwill when it collided with a trawler, killing three fishermen, has been sentenced at Jersey's Royal Court.
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Guernsey's former Chief Minister admits making indecent images of children
Serving deputy Jonathan Le Tocq pleaded guilty in Guernsey's Royal Court this afternoon, 4 December, to all 15 charges against him.
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Minister approves 42 sheltered homes at nursing home
42 sheltered homes will be built at St Joseph's Care Home in St Helier.
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Jersey potato farm to be the site of Channel Islands' largest roof solar array
The Channel Islands' largest rooftop solar array is set to be installed at a Trinity potato farm.
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Emergency work on Bagot Road due to suspected gas leak
Island Energy engineers are doing emergency work on Bagot Road following a reported gas leak.
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Jersey court to allow sentencing remarks to be filmed
Judges' sentencing remarks will be recorded and broadcast in future, in a change for Jersey's Royal Court that was made in England in 2022.
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St Saviour to get new public park
People living in St Saviour have voted in favour of creating a new public park.
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Hospital reveals 'Winter Plan' to tackle seasonal surge
Measures are being introduced across Jersey's healthcare settings to help ease the demand on the hospital this winter.
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Two airlines bid to operate Guernsey's essential air links
Both Aurigny and Loganair want to fly the Guernsey to Jersey and Guernsey to Southampton routes.
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Fifth woman comes forward as man appears in court charged with nine offences, including attempted rape
A 27-year-old man has appeared before Jersey's Magistrate's Court charged with nine offences - including attempted rape - following a string of sexual assaults against five women.
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Natalie Strecker not guilty of terrorism offences
Natalie Strecker has been acquitted of offences under Jersey's Terrorism Law.
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Guernsey overtakes Jersey as top Channel Island for UK Sea Travel
Guernsey’s market share of ferry passengers from the UK to the Channel Islands has exceeded 50% for the first time.
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Sale of 3D phone card model of Jersey to raise £20,000 for charity
A work of art made from thousands of phone cards is going on sale, with some of the proceeds going to four disability charities in Jersey.
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Block of flats evacuated after kitchen fire
Jersey Fire and Rescue is reminding us not to use the kitchen hob as a worktop following a fire at a block of flats in St Helier.
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Man arrested after four women attacked in series of sexual assaults
A man has been arrested in St Helier following a string of sexual assaults on Sunday morning (30 November) between 6:00 am and 7:21 am.
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Islanders asked about diesel and petrol car phase out
Jersey's government wants islanders' input on the plans to phase out petrol and diesel cars.
