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Jersey Set to Record Its Rainiest February Ever
Jersey is heading toward its rainiest February since records began, following a spell of severe weather that brought flash flooding, a landslip and major travel disruption during the school half-term break.
5 days ago1 min read


Jersey Zoo Teams Stranded After Cyclones Devastate Madagascar Conservation Projects
Conservation staff linked to Durrell Wildlife Conservation Trust in Jersey have been left without reliable food, shelter or clean water after powerful cyclones tore through parts of Madagascar.
5 days ago1 min read


Renewed Push to Support Foster Carers as Departures Rise
Children’s services in Jersey have intensified efforts to strengthen the island’s fostering system after dozens of carers stepped down in recent years, according to the government.
5 days ago1 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


Philip Ozouf Faces Third Suspension as Conduct Breach Sparks Fresh Sanctions Call
Politicians in Jersey have put forward a proposal to suspend Philip Ozouf from the States Assembly for a third time in just over six months following his recent criminal sentencing.
Feb 181 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


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


Eel found wriggling along Jersey road after downpour
A Jersey resident has described his surprise after discovering an eel writhing in a roadside gutter outside his home following heavy rainfall.
Feb 121 min read


Amber wind warning issued for the Channel Islands
A warning for gale-force winds has been issued across the Channel Islands, with forecasters cautioning that strong gusts are expected on Thursday.
Feb 121 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


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


Intellectual Property Treaty Extension
Innovators and businesses in Jersey are set to gain easier access to international intellectual property protection after the States Assembly approved a request to extend key global treaties to the Island.
Feb 51 min read


Giant puffin sculptures to be repaired after ‘severe’ damage
Two giant puffin sculptures overlooking Plémont Bay in Jersey are set to undergo repairs after suffering what conservation chiefs have described as “severe” damage during recent winter storms.
Feb 51 min read


Police issue warning after unknown man approaches pupil
Families are being urged to remain vigilant after a man reportedly attempted to collect a child from a primary school in Jersey.
Feb 41 min read


Charity Shops Count the Cost of Fly-Tipping Across the Channel Islands
Charity shop managers in the Channel Islands say fly-tipping and unsuitable donations are placing growing pressure on their finances and volunteers.
Feb 42 min read


Historic Gorey Petrol Pump to Stay After Planning Refusal
Plans to remove a historic petrol pump from the front of a listed property in Gorey Village have been turned down by planners.
Feb 41 min read


Hettich Celebrates First Year of New Store, Highlights Commitment to Jersey’s High Street
Hettich Celebrates First Anniversary of King Street Store, Championing Jersey High Street Investment
Jan 303 min read


Jersey Sees Inflation Rise to 2.8%
Consumer prices in Jersey increased by 2.8% in the year to December, remaining largely unchanged since September and below the UK and Guernsey rates of 3.4%.
Jan 301 min read


Jersey Finance Welcomes Amendments to Add Further Flexibility to World-leading Companies Law
Jersey Finance has welcomed recent amendments to the Companies (Jersey) Law 1991, which are set to make it more flexible and reflective of international standards, underlining Jersey’s position as a leading international finance centre (IFC).
Jan 302 min read
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