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Jersey News
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More time given to fix wall causing Rouge Bouillon traffic chaos
Traffic chaos on Rouge Bouillon is set to continue into next month, because an order served on the property owners to fix an unstable wall has been extended.
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Jersey set to send humanitarian aid to Venezuela
Jersey is looking at sending emergency humanitarian aid to Venezuela, following the devastation caused by twin earthquakes.
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Venezuelan islander sets up aid appeal following dual quakes
A Venezuelan man living in Jersey has begun an appeal for aid following two devastating earthquakes that killed his brother and hundreds of others.
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Islanders warned of fines for parking on Jersey beaches
Honorary Police are warning islanders they risk a fine if they park on the beach without a valid permit.
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Thousands call for aircon throughout the hospital
Thousands are calling for air conditioning throughout the hospital after temperatures on the children's ward exceeded 31 degrees during heatwaves.
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400 athletes take on the Jersey Triathlon
More than 40% of this year’s Standard and Sprint competitors travelled from overseas for the thirteenth year of Britain's most southerly race.
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Fourth school 'partnership lead' appointed
Former Highlands College Principal Jo Terry-Marchant completes a team to oversee a reform of education in Jersey.
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Refurbishment begins at Green Street car park
Phased refurbishment works begin today (29 June) at Green Street car park, starting with the top deck (Level 5).
Guernsey News
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Guernsey student models for Dior in Paris
A 17-year-old Guernsey student has made his modelling debut in Paris.
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Guernsey triplets selected for York City Football Academy
Three Guernsey teenagers have secured places at a football academy in York - the first from the island to do so.
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Guernsey posties bitten by dogs twice a month
"Protect our Posties and Protect Your Pets," that's the message from a new safety campaign.
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CI teams win gold and bronze at inter-island women’s football tournament
Two Channel Island victories at the 2026 Cherry Godfrey Cup.
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Guernsey's ready mix concrete prices high but fair
Ronez enjoys a monopoly but the competition regular says its prices reflect costs and are not exploitative.
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Guernsey's heatwave ends with a thunderstorm after hottest day ever
Thunder rolled in from France after Guernsey sizzled in its hottest ever recorded temperature.
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Inter-island women's football tournament kicks off in Guernsey
Who will be victorious in the 2026 Cherry Godfrey Cup?
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LISTEN: Lindsay de Saumarez tells Island FM what tax reforms mean for you
Senior politician Lindsay de Sausmarez explains the effect on our pockets of GST and the reforms designed to soften its blow.
UK News
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What is it like to give birth in your area? Use our interactive tool to find out
From tests to scans, and from going into labour to feeling your new baby's skin on yours for the first time - what happens at each stage of the maternity care journey is recorded by healthcare staff.
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'A present-day emergency': Govt urged to support housebuilding
Construction leaders are demanding urgent government action to help encourage housebuilding - warning that the industry is facing "a present-day emergency".
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Dame Penelope Keith, star of The Good Life, dies aged 86
Actress and TV presenter Dame Penelope Keith has died aged 86.
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Former Rishi Sunak aide Craig Williams pleads guilty to election betting offence
Rishi Sunak's former aide has pleaded guilty to a betting offence over the date of the 2024 general election.
Sport
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Enzo Maresca: Former Chelsea boss apologises for Stamford Bridge exit and will pay compensation as Man City confirm appointment
New Manchester City manager Enzo Maresca will pay Chelsea compensation and has apologised to the club as the Blues released an explosive statement criticising his unexpected exit last season.
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England vs New Zealand: Ben Stokes finish with series defeat as hosts limp to third-Test loss in captain's final game
England limped to a tame series defeat to New Zealand as they were beaten by 160 runs on an anti-climactic final day at Trent Bridge - Ben Stokes' last as an England cricketer.
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England vs New Zealand, third Test player ratings: Jofra Archer and Ben Duckett impress in Ben Stokes' farewell Test
England suffered a 160-run defeat to New Zealand in the series-deciding third Test against New Zealand at Trent Bridge, Ben Stokes' last match as an international cricketer following his shock retirement mid-game - here's how the players rated...
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Harry Kane transfer news: Barcelona interested in signing Bayern Munich forward and England captain
Barcelona are interested in signing England captain Harry Kane.
Business & Finance
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British American Tobacco cuts 5,500 jobs in AI drive
British American Tobacco (BAT) has cut 5,500 jobs across its global operations as an AI-focused transformation programme gathers pace.
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Sky under NBCUniversal umbrella in Comcast spin-off
Sky, the owner of Sky News, is to become part of NBCUniversal under a spin-off plan revealed by parent firm Comcast.
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Breedon built case for merger with London-listed rival Marshalls | Mark Kleinman blog
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'I'm an investment manager - here's the most important lesson I learned about money'
If you've ever spent your morning commute daydreaming about starting afresh with your career, this feature is for you. Each Monday, we speak to someone from a different profession to discover what it's really like. Today we speak to investment manager Laura Longley from Evelyn Partners...
Entertainment & Showbiz
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Dame Penelope Keith, star of The Good Life, dies aged 86
Actress and TV presenter Dame Penelope Keith has died aged 86.
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Top Boy actor Micheal Ward 'raped woman in a car after party', court hears
Top Boy actor Micheal Ward raped a woman in a car after meeting her at a nightclub party, a court has been told.
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Sky under NBCUniversal umbrella in Comcast spin-off
Sky, the owner of Sky News, is to become part of NBCUniversal under a spin-off plan revealed by parent firm Comcast.
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Blur drummer Dave Rowntree loses appeal to continue £200m royalties legal battle
Blur star David Rowntree has lost an appeal to continue a legal case over the distribution of £200m in music royalties.
UK Politics
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Strikes to end as resident doctors accept pay deal
Resident doctors in England have voted to accept a day deal, bringing to an end long-running strike action.
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Unfriendly fire: Who buys the defence investment plan?
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UK to replace fleet of destroyers with 'budget warships'
The UK will replace a fleet of big, expensive destroyers with smaller, budget warships under an investment plan that seeks to rearm the military for less cash than officers say they need.
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High-speed boats and drones promised for elite commandos in tweak to defence spending plan
Britain's elite, rapid reaction force is to be equipped with high-speed boats and drones as the new defence secretary Dan Jarvis tries to put his stamp on his new brief.
Around the world
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Monaco: Three seriously hurt as makeshift bomb explodes outside residential building
Three people have been seriously injured after a makeshift bomb detonated outside a residential building in Monaco.
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Florida: Woman dies after alligator bites off her arm
A woman has died after an alligator bit off one of her arms in Florida.
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Passenger plane landing at New York's JFK Airport 'hit by drone'
A commercial pilot reported a collision with a drone as he approached New York's JFK Airport to land on Monday morning.
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British man killed on Caribbean island after being shot 'multiple times'
A Scottish man has died after being shot multiple times on a Caribbean island, with his "heartbroken" family saying they are "working hard" to bring him home.
Science and Technology
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'A question of fairness': Analysis exposes those most at risk of overheating and pollution
People of colour or on low income are more than twice as likely to live in neighbourhoods that are polluted and prone to overheating, according to new analysis shared exclusively with Sky News.
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Victims of vaginal mesh and epilepsy drug 'deserve justice', says author of Hughes Report into medical scandals
Victims who suffered debilitating pain and learning difficulties from pelvic mesh and an epilepsy drug must receive compensation, the author of a report into the treatments told Sky News.
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The GTA VI controversy isn't the price – it's what's missing from the box
Grand Theft Auto VI, the most highly anticipated game of the year, will be released without a physical copy - and that's riled up some gamers.
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'Worrying' study shows Australia's social media ban has made no 'meaningful difference' to teenagers
Some 85% of under-16s are still using social media in Australia despite a ban being put in place in December, a major new study suggests.
And finally...
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Man breaks Guinness world record for loudest ever shout
An Australian man has broken the world record for the loudest-ever shout.
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Wild black bear captured in Japan after multi-day hunt through major city
Japanese authorities have captured a bear following a multi-day search that saw nearly 100 schools close.
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Viral 'Donald Trump' buffalo spared from Eid sacrifice in Bangladesh
A viral buffalo nicknamed "Donald Trump" for its blond tuft has been spared from Eid al-Adha sacrifice after a last-minute government intervention.
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Cheese-rolling legend beaten by German YouTuber
The Gloucestershire cheese rolling contest's most successful ever competitor has been beaten by a German YouTuber.
