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Jersey News
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Broad Street turns a new leaf
Jersey's government is branching out, planting more trees on Broad Street.
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Ministers unsupportive of legislation to protect cash-use
Legislation that would mean Jersey businesses are legally required to accept cash has not received ministerial support.
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Woman, 44, guilty of inappropriately touching a teen at Portelet
Claire Louise Fowell has been found guilty in the Magistrate’s Court of inappropriately touching an 18-year-old at Portelet Bay.
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Investigation underway into source of dairy contaminant
The boss of Jersey Dairy says an investigation is underway into the source of a contaminant that has forced a recall of some batches of milk and butter.
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Gorey Pier gets the go ahead for landing stage removal
Ports of Jersey has been given planning approval to remove part of the Gorey Pier landing stage.
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'Living' exhibition asks Jersey mums for motherhood experiences
A free exhibition invites women to share their experiences of becoming and being a mother.
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Solar panels to be installed on some public buildings
Schools, car parks and depot buildings could soon have solar panels on their roofs following a deal between Jersey Electricity and the government.
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Jersey Dairy urgently recalls two products
Some unsalted butter and milk batches have been found to contain a chemical not fit for consumption.
Guernsey News
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Work begins to clear fallen trees from Guernsey's Reservoir Walk
Islanders will have to wait until mid-April to once again walk around the reservoir, as storm cleanup begins.
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Guernsey Police to target drivers who put others in danger
Police say a 'worrying' number of drivers are ignoring zebra crossings and red traffic lights.
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A standard Guernsey bus ticket to rise to £1.70
Fares will go up in late March to maintain the balance between States funding and passenger contributions.
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Guernsey parents urged to reduce screen time for young children
The States “Screens Away, Time to Play” campaign explains the negative impact of excessive screen time on under-4s brain development and suggests alternatives.
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Guernsey's mail plane service to end in July
Guernsey Post blames increasing costs for the decision to route mail by sea.
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CI trade body warns of building delays after SGB shuts
The GBTEA says the loss of the hire firm and 25 jobs will test the building industry short term.
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Alderney States complain about Aurigny's performance
Policy and Finance is raising concerns about reliability, disruption and customer communication on the Alderney routes.
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Holes dug at Guernsey park spark discussion
The issue of a lack of things to do is seen as being behind what some say is vandalism at Delancey Park.
UK News
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London's Burning actor John Alford found dead in prison
London's Burning actor John Alford has died in prison two months after he was jailed for sexual assault.
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Prostate cancer screening just as good as routine breast cancer checks, study says - so will change happen?
Prostate cancer screening is just as good as the routine checks women have for breast cancer, according to a new study.
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Murder arrest after newborn baby dies in fall in central London
A woman has been arrested on suspicion of murder after a baby died following a fall from a height in central London.
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NHS hospitals urged to reject £330m data platform part-owned by Trump ally
NHS hospitals are being urged by a group of doctors, human rights groups and campaigners to reconsider using a major data platform built by US tech giant Palantir, whose owners include Peter Thiel, a close ally of US President Donald Trump.
Sport
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The Players: Ludvig Åberg takes three-shot lead into final round at TPC Sawgrass as Rory McIlroy falls further behind
Ludvig Åberg takes a commanding three-stroke lead into the final round of The Players, as Cam Young and Matt Fitzpatrick were left to rue expensive finishes at TPC Sawgrass.
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Six Nations: Maro Itoje says England 'are going places' despite record fourth tournament loss but will Steve Borthwick remain in charge?
Maro Itoje insists England "are going places" despite enduring their worst Six Nations campaign.
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Indian Wells: Daniil Medvedev ends Carlos Alcaraz's perfect start to 2026 to set up final against Jannik Sinner
Daniil Medvedev condemned world No 1 Carlos Alcaraz to his first defeat of 2026 to reach the final of the BNP Paribas Open at Indian Wells.
Business & Finance
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Mark Kleinman blog | See the latest stories from Sky News' City editor
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Rachel Reeves is taking a gamble as the Gulf conflict hits energy prices
Targeted support for the poorest households who rely on heating oil is coming, we understand, with Chancellor Rachel Reeves set to make an announcement as soon as Monday.
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Ministers warn petrol retailers over prices in meeting
Chancellor Rachel Reeves has warned petrol retailers of a "shared obligation" to keep prices down for motorists amid soaring prices and war in the Middle East.
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Zero growth in January as economic outlook clouded by war-linked inflation threat
The UK economy grew by 0.2% in the three months to January but with zero growth that month, according to official figures, as the prospects ahead are clouded by uncertainty due to the effects of the Middle East war.
Entertainment & Showbiz
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Meet the table tennis experts who turned Timothee Chalamet into Marty Supreme
There's often a common thread among the Oscar nominees who go on to win - and it's about a lot more than learning the lines.
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London's Burning actor John Alford found dead in prison
London's Burning actor John Alford has died in prison two months after he was jailed for sexual assault.
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The rise of Jessie Buckley - from reality TV to Hamnet and Oscars history
In an unusually unpredictable Oscars race, there is only one moment experts agree is a dead cert - Jessie Buckley, on stage once again, to collect the award for best actress.
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Oscars fashion: A look back at iconic looks that broke the rules
The Oscars celebrate the craft and creative excellence behind the best movies of the year – but the red carpet ahead of the ceremony is quite a different matter.
UK Politics
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Rachel Reeves is taking a gamble as the Gulf conflict hits energy prices
Targeted support for the poorest households who rely on heating oil is coming, we understand, with Chancellor Rachel Reeves set to make an announcement as soon as Monday.
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Former Labour minister Phil Woolas dies aged 66
A former Labour minister who was famously confronted by Joanna Lumley in a live TV showdown has died from brain cancer aged 66.
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Dozens of MPs call for formal apology over Britain's actions during Palestine administration
Dozens of MPs are calling for the government to formally apologise for Britain's actions during its administration of Palestine in the first part of the 20th century.
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Ministers warn petrol retailers over prices in meeting
Chancellor Rachel Reeves has warned petrol retailers of a "shared obligation" to keep prices down for motorists amid soaring prices and war in the Middle East.
Around the world
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Mourners in Lebanon defy Israel's evacuation orders as they bury 'martyred' loved ones in makeshift cemetery
The road into Tyre is lined with the yellow and green flags of Hezbollah. Billboards are filled with the faces of fighters who lost their lives in the many battles with Israel over the years.
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Bahrain and Saudi Arabia F1 races both scrapped, organisers confirm
The Formula 1 races in Bahrain and Saudi Arabia have been cancelled in the wake of the ongoing Iran war, organisers have confirmed.
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US names the four men and two women killed in refuelling plane crash over Iraq
The identities have been disclosed of all six crew who died when their US military refuelling plane crashed this week.
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Why is Iran's Kharg Island so important and why wasn't its oil infrastructure hit by US strikes?
Donald Trump has said his forces carried out a bombing raid on Iran's "crown jewel" Kharg, a small island in the north of the Persian Gulf, on Friday.
Science and Technology
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Prostate cancer screening just as good as routine breast cancer checks, study says - so will change happen?
Prostate cancer screening is just as good as the routine checks women have for breast cancer, according to a new study.
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NHS hospitals urged to reject £330m data platform part-owned by Trump ally
NHS hospitals are being urged by a group of doctors, human rights groups and campaigners to reconsider using a major data platform built by US tech giant Palantir, whose owners include Peter Thiel, a close ally of US President Donald Trump.
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Lab-grown foie gras and chicken get safety checks for British dinner tables
Lab-grown foie gras and chicken are being tested by scientists to ensure they are safe for humans to eat, and could hit British restaurants and dinner tables in the next five years.
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Jury to begin deliberations in landmark social media addiction trial
Lawyers in a landmark social media addiction trial - which has seen tech giants face a jury - have made their final arguments.
And finally...
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Masked fan unplugs VAR monitor during German football match
A masked fan unplugged a VAR monitor during a German second division football match.
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Elon Gust and Dame Judi Drench among storm names sent to Met Office
Elon Gust and Dame Judi Drench are among the names that have been submitted to the Met Office for UK storms.
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Police officer sacked and banned from profession for using WFH trick
A police sergeant has been sacked for using a picture frame to weigh down her laptop keys and give the false impression she was working from home.
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The energy habits that cause the most family arguments
On a day when energy bills are making headlines, we thought we'd share new research on the energy habits that lead to the most household arguments.
