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Call to avoid A&E if possible as heatwave continues
Islanders are being asked to avoid A&E if it's not necessary, with the hot weather placing extra strain on the hospital.
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Former Chamber President takes temporary charge
A former Jersey Chamber of Commerce president has returned to the role temporarily after Lee Madden stepped down following a backlash to a donation he made to a political movement.
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Sensory bags sent to Jersey football community
Football clubs across Jersey are being given sensory bags to support people with autism.
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The first ever Royal Visit to The Ecréhous
Her Royal Highness Sophie, Duchess of Edinburgh, made history today (23 June) by being the first member of the Royal Family to visit The Écréhous.
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Second-hottest Jersey day on record
Jersey has had its second-hottest day since records began in 1894!
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'Stay Cool!': How Jersey's schools are coping with the heatwave
"I said to the children in Assembly, the important thing today is to stay cool. Cool in temperature, cool in attitude, and let's get through this together."
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Man assaulted outside St Helier pub
A man needed hospital treatment after allegedly being punched and kicked in an assault outside a St Helier pub.
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Oldest Island Walk finisher back by dinnertime
75-year-old Ed Wilson crossed the finish line at 7.38 pm, completing the 48 mile route in 16 hours and 37 minutes.
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June heat record still stands...for now...
The June heat record in Jersey wasn't broken today, but it almost certainly will fall tomorrow.
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Chief Minister thanks outgoing Prime Minister
Jersey's Chief Minister has given his thanks to Sir Keir Starmer, following his resignation as Prime Minister.
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40°C possible for Jersey midweek
We've been getting the latest from Jersey Met on this week's extreme temperatures...
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Details given on Jersey's MenB vaccines for university students
Public Health is offering Meningitis B vaccination clinics this summer for students preparing to start university or move into halls of residence for the first time this autumn.
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Frustration grows over Rouge Bouillon traffic chaos
Frustration is growing among motorists as the wait for Rouge Bouillon to reopen fully continues.
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June heat record set to be broken in Jersey
Forecasters are now predicting highs of 37°C for Tuesday and Wednesday (23 & 24 June).
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Man arrested following fire at flats near Springfield
A 22 year old man has been arrested following a fire at La Coie flats at Springfield.
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Record number of walkers begin the Island Walk
A record number of people set off from Elizabeth Harbour at 3am, watched the sun rise over Jersey, and are still walking.
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Guernsey and Jersey to explore joint working on affordable housing
Executives from Andium Homes meet with members of Guernsey's Committee for Housing.
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LISTEN: Sam Mézec gives first interview on election results
Ex-Reform Jersey leader Sam Mézec has given his first interview since losing the election.
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'Heat dome' set to bring intense hot spell
Another blast of very hot weather is on the way for the Channel Islands.
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Chief Minister sets out vision as new States Assembly meets for first time
Lyndon Farnham has been appointed Jersey's Chief Minister and set out his vision for the island.
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Second ever female Solicitor General of Jersey appointed
Advocate Victoria Bell has become the second female Solicitor General of Jersey.
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'Bumper to bumper' queues begin to clear after town crash
Traffic is expected to start moving slowly through the tunnel again, after a road accident caused significant queues through town.
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30 Bays renamed for tenth anniversary
This year's '30 bays' event has a new name for its tenth anniversary!
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Call for temporary fuel duty cut in Jersey
Fuel duty will be cut by ten pence a litre in Jersey for the rest of the year, if the States Assembly agrees.
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Ferry terminal plans include new duty-free shop
Plans have been submitted for a new duty-free at Elizabeth Terminal.
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CIAS Backs mental health drive as missing person searches rise
A mental health awareness initiative called "We See You" is launching the in Channel Islands.
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Man jailed for drugs offences in Jersey
A man found with more than £30,000 worth of hard drugs at his Jersey home has been jailed.
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World Cup excitement builds in Channel Islands
The World Cup excitement is going up a notch in the Channel Islands today, as England and Portugal play for the first time.
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Skirmish between British yacht and Russian warship near Alderney
A Russian frigate fired small arms warning shots at the private yacht as they passed north east of Alderney.
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Energy overhaul at St Clement Parish Hall
St Clement Parish Hall has had an energy-efficiency overhaul.
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Three taken to hospital following tumble dryer fire
Three people were taken to hospital after a fire in a basement home in St Helier.
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Three banned from Jersey and Guernsey FA matches following Muratti violence
Three people have been banned from Jersey and Guernsey FA matches following violence at last month's Muratti.
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Les Mielles golf course up for sale
Jersey's Les Mielles Golf and Country Club has been put up for sale for nearly £10 million.
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Youngest politician is first guest on new Channel 103 show
Gabriel Raimondo, the youngest person to ever be elected to Jersey's parliament, has been chatting to Channel 103's Peter Mac...
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Call for urgency on any Jersey under-16 social media ban
Jersey's next Children's Minister is being urged to tackle the subject of whether to introduce a ban on social media for under-16s 'on day one'.
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Jersey teen 'shocked' at winning music competition
A teenage guitarist is celebrating winning the Jersey Contemporary Musician competition.
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Under-16 social media ban 'will protect children'
A Jersey childhood advocate and play champion says the UK banning under-16s from major social media apps will protect children and prolong their childhood.
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Hospital air-con failure fixed
An issue with air conditioning at Jersey's General Hospital, which meant some operating theatres had to close, has been fixed.
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Jersey Zoo welcomes baby cabybaras
Meet the latest animal additions to Jersey Zoo...
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Parish officially takes over Sandy Park
Sandy Park is now officially the responsibility of the Parish of Grouville.
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Two Jersey charity leaders become MBEs in King's Birthday Honours
Jason Wyse and Mike Haden have been recognised in the 2026 King's Birthday Honours List.
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Election voter turnout revealed
Less than a third of people who are registered to vote in Jersey turned out for last week's election.
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States members sworn in as Chief Minister discusses Ministerial options
Jersey's Chief Minister has spoken to Channel 103 about forming his new team, after newly-elected States Members were sworn in to office at the Royal Court.
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Man (36) found guilty of child sexual abuse
A 36 year old man has been found guilty of sexually abusing a young child.
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Healthcare campaigners make a stand as new States is sworn in
Healthcare campaigners were in Jersey's Royal Square to highlight to new States Members the shortcomings in local services.
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Jersey students heading to university to receive Meningitis B vaccine
A UK Government programme to offer the meningitis B vaccine to Year 13 pupils, and those under 25 starting university this autumn, will be extended to Jersey.
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Farnham to remain Chief Minister
Lyndon Farnham will remain Jersey’s Chief Minister, after being the only candidate to put themselves forward.
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Hole in road causes gridlock in St Helier
Traffic has been brought to a standstill in central St Helier because of emergency roadworks on Stopford Road.
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Woman who died in St Brelade crash named
The 78-year-old woman who died after a crash in St Brelade has been named by police.
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Plan to reopen Sandy Park by school holidays
It's hoped Sandy Park in Grouville will be under parish control and reopen by the start of the school summer holidays.
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Gorilla Afia joins the troop at Jersey Zoo
A new gorilla has moved into Jersey Zoo, the first to join the existing troop in 15 years.
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Jersey couple donates £1m to Southampton medical research centre
A Jersey couple has donated £1 million toward a campaign to build a pioneering medical research centre in Southampton.
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Extra domestic abuse support as World Cup kicks off
Police and support services are working together to raise awareness and help victims of domestic abuse during the World Cup.
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Unclaimed CI Co-op cash funds community projects
Money that was sitting unclaimed in dormant Co-op share accounts is being given to community projects in the Channel Islands.
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Jersey coming together to save wedding after fire
Jersey has come together to try and save a woman's wedding, after three of her bridesmaids dresses were destroyed in a fire.
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Victoria College considers opening sixth form to girls
All-boys schools Victoria College might start taking girls at sixth form/
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Soft play, serious training for Jersey's firefighters
Jersey's firefighters have been testing their rescue skills in an unusual place... the old soft play area at Fort Regent.
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Women break records in the States Assembly this term
The island has elected 22 women to the States Assembly, more than ever before.
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No change after St Helier Central vote recount
The election recount for deputies in St Helier is complete - and the results stay the same.
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Guernsey gives £75k for Islands Unlimited inter-islands sailings
Guernsey taxpayers have given inter-islands ferry service Islands Unlimited a £75,000 grant
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Concern that 'insults and inflammatory remarks' could deter future election candidates
There's a warning that 'insults and inflammatory remarks' seen in this year's election campaign could deter people from standing in future elections.
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Manoeuvring underway to determine next Chief Minister
Talks have begun in earnest behind the scenes, to decide Jersey's next Chief Minister.
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Firefighters called to blaze on Beresford Street
Four people were led to safety from flats above a shop fire on Beresford Street.
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Shark dies after washing up on Greve D'Azette beach
A shark has died after twice washing up at Greve D'Azette beach.
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Driver (78) dies following collision in St Brelade
A 78 year old woman has died following a road collision in St Brelade.
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Election winners and losers: The next States Assembly
Channel 103 has been digesting the election results, and getting reaction. Here's our summary so far.
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Reform Jersey leader loses seat in the States Assembly
After 12 years, Sam Mézec has lost his seat in the States Assembly - losing out on a role as Senator.
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Senators, some deputies and all Constables elected
Jersey's senators and Constables have been elected. Most deputies have been chosen too...
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Jersey goes to the polls...
Election day has arrived in Jersey, with polling stations open across the island until 8pm.
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Bulls confirm Jersey's Springfield will host summer friendlies
Jersey Bulls has confirmed that Springfield Stadium will host two pre-season friendlies this summer, despite ongoing work to redevelop the stadium.
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Overdale Hospital contract signed
The government says the contract has been signed to start building the new hospital at Overdale.
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Jersey actor goes from the Arts Centre and Opera House... to Hollywood
Jersey born actor James Wilkinson, who fell in love with drama in a school play and amateur productions at the Arts Centre and Opera House, is now staring in a Hollywood blockbuster.
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Big celebration to mark 50 years of St Lawrence Youth Club
A weekend of celebrations is being held to mark 50 years of St Lawrence Youth Club!
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More pre-poll but fewer postal voters
More people have voted early in person than in the 2022 election, but there have been fewer advance ballots cast overall.
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Lottery money funds project to map and maintain Jersey's defibrillators
Lottery funding will pay for a 'fix the defibs' project, to map and maintain Jersey's life-saving heart-starting machines.
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INSIDE: Additional needs school rebranded 'The Lighthouse'
A Jersey school for secondary-aged children with special education needs has been rebranded.
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Chamber President announces resignation over donation backlash
The President of Jersey's Chamber of Commerce says he's decided to step down, amid backlash over a personal donation he made 18 months ago.
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Menacing or misleading election posts could result in police action, islanders warned
Islanders are being warned that sharing misleading or attacking information about election candidates, groups or parties could mean a referral to the police, or a civil law case.
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Automated medication dispensers to be rolled out in Jersey
The ‘Automated Medication Dispensers Project' is backed by funding from Impact Jersey.
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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.
