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Islanders asked for opinions on regulation of medical services
The Jersey Care Commission is asking for feedback from islanders on how they think the hospital, ambulance and government mental health services should be regulated.
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Michael Rosen to appear at Jersey Festival of Words
Author and poet Michael Rosen is appearing at this year's Jersey Festival of Words.
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Nine runners to take on London Marathon for Jersey Hospice
The 'Hospice Shoe' and eight other runners are taking on this year's London Marathon in aid Jersey HospiceCare.
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Survey opens into how to stop Jersey children vaping
Parents in Jersey are being asked what can be done to address children and young people using vapes.
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Politicians vote to go ahead with Jersey wind farm project
States members have agreed to pursue the idea of an offshore wind farm project in Jersey's southwestern waters.
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'Serial fraudster' wanted by States of Jersey Police
David Greaves is wanted in connection with several acts of fraud against businesses and people in the island.
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Jersey takes final steps to independent taxation
The government is taking the last steps towards the 'long overdue' introduction of independent taxation.
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Jersey could host Island Games in 2035
Infrastructure Minister Andy Jehan has thrown Jersey's hat in the ring to host Island Games 2035.
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Minister surprises Jersey's States with decision not to recruit new Health Board chair
The Health Minister has surprised Jersey's States, by saying he won't be recruiting a successor to Tom Hayhoe.
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Jersey-born Henry Cavill is going to be a dad for the first time
Hollywood star Henry Cavill is taking on an exciting new role... becoming a father.
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Landlords will soon need a licence for every Jersey home they rent out
From August, it will become illegal in Jersey to rent out a home without a licence.
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Who will be the next Jim Bergerac in the new TV reboot?
With Bergerac set to return to our television screens, the big question is, who will be chosen to play Jersey-based sleuth, Jim Bergerac?
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Former Lieutenant Governor's wife Lady Valerie Ridgway has died
Government House announces with 'great sadness' that Lady Valerie Ridgway has died peacefully.
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Police warning as more people in Jersey lose savings to scammers
Jersey Police are warning islanders of the scams sweeping the island and costing people tens of thousands in life savings.
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Separated parents in Jersey seek help to maintain relationships with their children
A Jersey charity supporting families through separation says they are overwhelmed with demand, after more parents come to their service, reaching out for help.
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Man sentenced after smuggling a kilogram of cannabis resin into Jersey
A Dutch man has been sentenced to 10 months in prison after attempting to import a kilogram of cannabis resin into Jersey.
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Jersey man accused of causing death by dangerous driving pleads not guilty
Dylan John Pounds has pleaded not guilty in Jersey's Royal Court to two counts of causing death by dangerous driving.
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More than 100 members of Jersey Zoo say it is 'under threat'
Jersey Zoo's board comes under fire as trust members are calling for a vote of no confidence.
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More than one in two adults in Jersey are overweight or obese
Public Health Jersey has published its report on the island's latest recorded levels of obesity, physical activities and diet.
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Man sentenced after trying to smuggle 40g of cocaine into Jersey
The 32-year-old was was caught by Jersey Customs officers trying to import around £10,500 of cocaine internally.
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Jersey police gives update on investigations into 15 deaths
Islanders are being updated on the cases of the explosion at Haut du Mont, the collision between the L'Ecume II and Commodore Goodwill and the deaths of Dean and Charlie Lowe.
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Overdale Hospital approval could be given at the end of the year
Jersey's government has given islanders an update about the progress of the New Healthcare Facilities Programme in its Common Strategic Policy report for the next two years.
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Jersey politician to give more people access to IVF
Deputy Lucy Stephenson wants to see a new funding model for IVF in Jersey after finding no evidence to suggest the current one works.
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Man in Jersey sentenced to 9.5 years for rape
Fabio Manuel De Jesus Nunes was found guilty of rape and touching someone sexually and is beginning a 9.5 year prison sentence.
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10 Jersey teenagers looking for foster homes in the island
Islanders are being encouraged to consider fostering teenagers in Jersey.
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Jersey car accident victim named
Jersey Police have named the elderly woman who died in hospital after a car, in which she was a passenger, crashed over a bunker at La Corbière.
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'Wounds to heal' between Jersey planning department and developers
There are still "some wounds to heal" between Jersey's planning department and property developers, according to the author of a review of the department.
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Watch: Roads blocked as high tide hits Jersey
Parts of Jersey are flooded after an 11.8 metre tide and strong winds.
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Living wage could be introduced in 2026
States Members will be asked if they want to increase the minimum wage to a living wage by January 2026.
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Minister will not 'immediately' increase death by dangerous driving sentences
Home Affairs and Justice Minister Mary Le Hegarat has no immediate plans to increase the maximum sentencing for causing death by dangerous driving.
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Elderly woman in Jersey dies after Corbière car accident
The States of Jersey has confirmed that an 84-year-old woman has died following a single car accident at La Corbière early on Sunday evening (7 April).
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Emergency services dealing with incident at La Corbière
Crews were called to La Corbière on Sunday afternoon.
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Jersey Airport hangar to be demolished after 66 years
The Jersey Airlines hangar at the airport is set to be demolished after Ports of Jersey was granted permission to remove it.
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Islanders struggling with cost of living encouraged to visit Jersey's Repair Cafés
Repair Cafés in Jersey are getting out their tools to help islanders save money.
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£77 million cocaine hoard found on Jersey-registered boat
French authorities seize 1100kg of the class A drug from a Jersey-registered vessel in the Caribbean.
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Health and Community Services new chair leaves with 'immediate effect'
The new chair of the Health and Community Services Advisory Board has left the post with 'immediate effect', after just being appointed at the end of February.
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Islanders asked to give opinions on low income in Jersey
Islanders are being asked to share their thoughts on low income in Jersey - which could influence government policy.
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Jersey telecoms could see new rules for emergency 999 calls
Jersey telecoms companies' handling of emergency calls could be changed to ensure the island has end-to-end 999 calls.
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Jersey's government changes the direction of the St John's Road trial
Discussions about making the road one-way have been ongoing for nearly a year, after safety concerns were found with how narrow it is.
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Young islanders can apply to work for the United Nations
Jersey Overseas Aid and the United Nations are looking for a young islander to work in one of the largest refugee camps in the world.
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Storm Ciarán: Plans submitted to reconstruct devastated homes in Jersey
Plans for reconstruction have been submitted but some people still have not been able to look over the remains of their home.
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Body recovered from the water off Jersey's south coast
A person wearing a wetsuit and diving gear has been recovered from the water between Jersey and France.
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Jersey's Environment Minister shares medical cannabis concern
A recent audit into the prescription of medical cannabis shows several patients received prescriptions that do not fall in line with NICE or NHS recommendations.
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WATCH: How plans are progressing to revamp Jersey's markets
Significant improvements are coming to the Central Market, and the changes aim to make it a more vibrant and bustling space.