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Alleged pro-Palestine protesters deny £1.2m damage
Four alleged pro-Palestine protesters have denied causing £1.2m damage in a planned attack on a UK factory linked to Israel.
4 hours ago1 min read


'I want to change my area's attitude to litter'
"Litter has become normalised in my community and I want to change that," said Zakariya Islam.
4 hours ago3 min read


Suspect ordered to burn car from Ukraine, court told
A Belarusian national was told to set fire to a Ukraine-registered car for money after making contact with a Russian language website, a court has heard.
5 hours ago1 min read


Rail probe after young person fatally hit by train
An investigation has been launched after a young person was struck and fatally injured by a train at a level crossing.
5 hours ago1 min read


Concern parents will 'lose control' in SEND reform
The mother of an autistic boy who receives one-to-one support at school fears plans to reform the special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) system will mean parents "lose control".
5 hours ago3 min read


Construction company selected for £10m airport upgrade
A local contractor has been appointed to overhaul the departure lounge at Jersey Airport as part of a major terminal upgrade.
Feb 191 min read


Jersey Water Backs Tough New PFAS Limit but Warns Major Public Funding Will Be Needed
Jersey Water has voiced support for a proposed legal limit on toxic “forever chemicals” in the Island’s drinking water, while cautioning that substantial taxpayer investment will be required to meet the target. Steve Luce, the Environment Minister, is asking the States Assembly to amend water legislation so that the combined concentration of four PFAS chemicals does not exceed four nanograms per litre within five years. According to the utility’s most recent water quality rep
Feb 182 min read


Jersey Deputy Pushes Law to Require All In-Person Businesses to Accept Cash
A St Brelade deputy is seeking a States Assembly vote that would compel all in-person businesses in Jersey to accept cash payments.
Feb 181 min read


Coop Mobile Challenges JT Over Number Transfer Dispute
Telecoms providers have raised concerns about difficulties transferring mobile phone numbers between networks, according to the Jersey Competition Regulatory Authority (JCRA).
Feb 182 min read


Funding Boost Pledged for Jersey Bowling Alley Revamp
The new proprietor of Jersey Bowl has unveiled plans to invest thousands of pounds to modernise the long-standing entertainment venue.
Feb 181 min read


Jersey Hospitality Venues Could Be Required to Provide Free Tap Water
Hospitality venues in Jersey may soon be required to serve free tap water under proposed changes set to be debated by the States of Jersey.
Feb 171 min read


New Program Launched to Teach Low-Carbon Trade Skills
A major new training initiative aimed at preparing Jersey’s workforce for a low-carbon economy has been unveiled by Jersey Electricity in partnership with Highlands College.
Feb 162 min read


Animal Charity Offers to Fund Rehoming of 51 Jersey Cows as Island Debate Intensifies
An animal welfare charity has offered to help fund the rehoming of 51 Jersey cows from the historic Blanc Pignon Dairy Farm, as controversy continues to grow over the future of the herd.
Feb 134 min read


DFDS Sets Out Freight Contingency Plan After Cargo Ship Fire
DFDS has announced additional measures to safeguard freight services after a fire broke out on one of its cargo vessels earlier this week.
Feb 101 min read


Ports report rise in travel to and from Jersey
Travel to and from Jersey rose sharply in January, with more than 85,000 passenger journeys recorded, new figures show.
Feb 102 min read


Aurigny offers free fares for children during half-term travel window
Guernsey’s airline Aurigny is offering free fares for children during the February half-term in a bid to boost inter-island travel.
Feb 91 min read


DFDS sees sharp increase in passenger numbers
DFDS has recorded a marked rise in passenger numbers on its Jersey ferry services, with demand continuing to strengthen ahead of the 2026 season.
Feb 92 min read


Solar farm plans dropped after public consultation
Plans to develop a solar farm in St Martin have been dropped following a public consultation and discussions with the landowner.
Feb 91 min read


Jersey workforce could grow with rise of AI synthetic workers
Jersey could grow its economy without increasing its population by embracing artificial intelligence in the workplace, according to the chief executive of Digital Jersey.
Feb 52 min read


Jersey Dairy Farm to Close After Eight Decades of Operation
A long-established Jersey dairy farm is set to close after more than 80 years in operation, citing changing conditions within the industry.
Feb 42 min read
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