News
Jersey News
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Economic Development Minister says minimum wage is 'strangling' Jersey's economy
The government minister responsible for Jersey's economy has signalled his opposition to the minimum wage.
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'Useful' amount of rain expected in the Channel Islands
Rain is forecast this week in the Channel Islands, after the fourth heatwave of the year.
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Buses miss stop after cars block route to Bouley Bay
Honorary Police in Trinity have blasted drivers who blocked access to Bouley Bay with their badly-parked cars.
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Battle of Flowers firework finale cancelled
The Battle of Flowers Association has cancelled the firework finale to this year’s Moonlight Parade because it has been unable to get the necessary license.
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PHOTOS: The Optimists Club wins 2026 Battle of Flowers
The Optimists Club is once again the big winners of the Battle of Flowers.
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Street party to celebrate expanded Jersey Cheshire Home
Jersey Cheshire Home is hosting a street party to celebrate being able to help more adults with disabilities.
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Jersey football club's dugouts 'smashed up'
Jersey Wanderers is asking the person who 'smashed up' their dugouts last night (13 August) to come forward and help with repairs before they offer a reward to ID them.
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Possible job cuts at RBSI in Guernsey and Jersey
The bank says it is simplifying operations as finance becomes increasingly digital.
Guernsey News
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'Small' bomb mistakenly taken into Guernsey Police Station
Guernsey Police say any risk was minimal after a member of the public brought in a small, unexploded device to the Police Headquarters.
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'Useful' amount of rain expected in the Channel Islands
Rain is forecast this week in the Channel Islands, after the fourth heatwave of the year.
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Four rescued from RIB 40 miles west of Guernsey
The lifeboat helped the crew onboard and towed the RIB to St Peter Port.
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Stark warning over Guernsey's changing climate
Charity Guernsey Trees for Life say the prolonged hot weather means they need to consider planting 'nearly native' species.
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Possible job cuts at RBSI in Guernsey and Jersey
The bank says it is simplifying operations as finance becomes increasingly digital.
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Guernsey students beat England's A level pass rate
Guernsey students performed slightly better in A-Levels than their English peers.
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Guernsey community unites out west for solar eclipse
Thousands of islanders basked in the August heat to watch the once-in-a-generation partial solar eclipse.
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19 months of traffic lights on busy Guernsey road
The Charroterie will have temporary lights from the end of August till March 2028 to enable 70 new flats to be built.
UK News
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UK facing 'most changeable week' of weather since June - as water company imposes first hosepipe ban in 50 years
The UK will face the "most changeable week" of weather since June, as temperatures fall following weeks of hot and dry conditions.
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Oil and gas industry urges PM to approve controversial North Sea developments
The oil and gas industry has urged Andy Burnham to approve two controversial North Sea developments as a public consultation on the UK's largest undeveloped oil field closes.
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Princess Eugenie names her baby daughter Adelaide Elizabeth Annina Brooksbank
Princess Eugenie has named her baby daughter Adelaide Elizabeth Annina Brooksbank, she has announced.
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Edinburgh venue accepts it discriminated against Jewish comedian Philip Simon when it cancelled show
A venue has accepted it discriminated against a Jewish comedian when it scrapped his show at last year's Edinburgh Festival Fringe.
Sport
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Premier League fixtures on Sky Sports: Liverpool vs Man City and Arsenal plus Leeds vs Man Utd live in October and November
Liverpool's home matches against Manchester City and Arsenal, plus Manchester United's trip to rivals Leeds, are among the 21 Premier League games being shown live on Sky Sports in October and November.
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Bruno Fernandes transfer news: Manchester United captain not for sale at any price despite Galatasaray interest
Manchester United captain Bruno Fernandes is not for sale at any price despite interest from Galatasaray.
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Manchester United's pre-season analysed: Joshua Zirkzee resurgent and Marcus Rashford reunited - but they still need a left-back
Manchester United ended their pre-season with a 4-2 defeat to AC Milan, and the question is what kind of condition they are in as they go into the new season?
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Man City's Community Shield defeat to Arsenal revealed the scale of the job facing Enzo Maresca on eve of new Premier League season
Enzo Maresca spoke of his desire to "close the gap" between Manchester City and Arsenal before watching his side suffer a painful 3-0 defeat in the Community Shield on Sunday. Perhaps the gaping holes through the spine of his team should be more of an immediate area of focus.
Business & Finance
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Oil and gas industry urges PM to approve controversial North Sea developments
The oil and gas industry has urged Andy Burnham to approve two controversial North Sea developments as a public consultation on the UK's largest undeveloped oil field closes.
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Banking veteran Hoffman to step down as Monzo chairman
The banking industry veteran who helped steer Northern Rock back towards private sector ownership after its government rescue is handing over the reins at Monzo, the neobank which now ranks among Britain's most valuable lenders.
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Eurostar rival finally gets go ahead - could it mean cheaper tickets?
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Rail freight giant DB Cargo shunts UK operation into sale process
One of Britain's biggest rail freight operators is being put up for sale as its state-owned German parent confronts financial challenges in its domestic and wider European businesses.
Entertainment & Showbiz
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Hayden Panettiere: US actress who starred in Heroes and Nashville dies aged 36
US actress Hayden Panettiere - best known for her roles in the TV series Heroes and Nashville - has died aged 36.
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Hundreds gather for Bonnie Tyler procession in Wales ahead of funeral
Hundreds of Bonnie Tyler fans gathered for a procession to honour the late singer ahead of her funeral in Wales.
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Nick Reiner, son of Hollywood director Rob Reiner, denies murdering parents after allegation of lying in wait
The son of Hollywood actor and director Rob Reiner has denied stabbing his parents to death in their Los Angeles home after a new allegation of lying in wait for them.
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Eurovision changes rules to prevent winners involved in 'armed conflict' from hosting
Eurovision Song Contest organisers have announced changes to the rules, saying winning broadcasters are to be prevented from hosting if involved in armed conflict or a "sensitive geopolitical situation" that could affect the safety of the event.
UK Politics
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Oil and gas industry urges PM to approve controversial North Sea developments
The oil and gas industry has urged Andy Burnham to approve two controversial North Sea developments as a public consultation on the UK's largest undeveloped oil field closes.
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Why Farage may face a second by-election despite Clacton win
It is "almost inevitable" Nigel Farage will be found in breach of parliamentary rules for failing to declare £5 million given to him by a crypto billionaire, Harriet Harman has told Sky News.
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'A hammer blow to young people': Businesses fume at proposed zero hours reforms
Retailers have warned that a ban on zero-hours contracts risks inflicting a "hammer blow to young people's job prospects" after the government's own analysis found the move could cost businesses billions of pounds a year.
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More than a dozen asylum hotels closed - see the full list
Around the world
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Ebola outbreak in DR Congo now deadliest in country's history
An Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) has officially become the deadliest in the country's history, data suggests.
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Five teenagers dead in car crash after vehicle driven wrong way on motorway
Five male teenagers have died and four other people were seriously injured after a crash on a motorway in County Kildare, Irish police have said.
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US tourist killed by lightning strike on Mount Etna during hike in restricted area
An American tourist has been killed by a lightning strike after hiking in a restricted part of Mount Etna.
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Trump downscales 'hostile' military drills with South Korea citing 'very good relationship' with Kim Jong Un
Joint US military exercises with South Korea will be downscaled, Donald Trump says, as they are "hostile" and too expensive.
Science and Technology
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Spotify to add 'AI Persona' badges to flag AI-generated artists
Music streaming service Spotify has announced it is introducing a feature that will enable listeners to see if an artist is AI-generated.
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British driver who broke sound barrier sets new record in hydrogen-powered car
A British driver, who remains the only person to break the sound barrier in a car, has set another world record, this time in a hydrogen-powered vehicle.
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UK weather: Amber heat health alerts issued across England as fifth summer heatwave on way
Heat health alerts have been issued across the country as highs of 36C are forecast this week - with many areas set for a fifth summer heatwave.
And finally...
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Dogs can differentiate between happy and sad faces, new study suggests
Man's best friend knows how you feel, as scientists have found that dogs can distinguish between emotions in people's faces.
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Violent AI clips of fruit and veg characters could help radicalise young people, researchers claim
AI videos of fruit and vegetable characters unleashing gory violence are spreading extremist ideas and helping normalise graphic violence, researchers claim.
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Flight cancelled as child refuses to sit down and fasten seatbelt
A flight in Canada has been cancelled after a child refused to sit down and fasten their seatbelt.
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Drivers sue Mercedes-Benz and allege car's logo gave them burns
Two drivers of Mercedes-AMG cars have filed a class action lawsuit against the luxury car company after they allegedly suffered burn injuries from the AMG logo on their driver's seat.
