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Cycling helmet debate continues
Jersey politicians contine their debate on Wednesday on whether wearing cycle helmets should be made compulsory.Click here for more...
Shoplifting on the increase
The Co-operative, Checkers, Safeway and M&S say over the past year they've seen a noticeable rise in thefts.
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Suspended officers were paid £250,000 in wages
A quarter of a million pounds - that's how much the States of Jersey paid to two senior police officers while they were being investigated.Click here for more...
Control tower tours a hit!
Airport authorities announced they were holding a number of open days on a first come first served basis and within hours all the spaces had been taken.
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Preserving the present
Do you have an attic full of clutter that you don't know what to do with, but don't want to throw it away?
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'Too much power'
The head of the Public Accounts Committee says two recent high profile planning appeals have cost the tax payer up to a £100 thousand.
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Accident investigation into runway debris
A major investigation's underway after large parts of a plane fell onto Jersey Airport's runway.
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Students help raise awareness
Students at Haute Vallee School, who won a Crimestoppers' campaign about drug awareness, were presented with their prizes in a special assembly
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Jack Chown is Young Musician of the Year
Percussionist Jack Chown is the PwC Young Musician of the Year. Click here for more...
Road check highlights fuel safety
The first road check of the year carried out on Thursday the 4th March has highlighted the importance of fuel safety. Click here for more...
Transport Minister won't back helmet law
A backbench proposal to make it illegal in Jersey to ride a bicycle without a helmet is not being backed by Transport Minister Mike Jackson.Click here for more...
Jersey's pension scheme in trouble
Jersey's pension scheme for public employees is in trouble.Click here for more...
Town parking plan to be ditched
Plans to build a large multi-story car park in St Helier are likely to be ditched.
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Time-warp at War Tunnels
Visitors at Jersey's War Tunnels may have thought they'd stepped through a time warp - and landed back to the 1940s.Click here for more...
Search for Child of the Year
Children's Charity, Variety, have launched a new award scheme designed to find Jersey's Child of the Year.
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Ministers back police authority move
A fresh attempt to create a Police Authority in Jersey is being backed by the Council of Ministers.
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Swine flu: Jersey got it right
A swine flu expert who helped advise the UK Government how to tackle the virus has been visiting Jersey.
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Tower ready for take-off
From unemployed to entrepreneur
Swimarathon going swimmingly!
The 39th Jersey Swimarathon is going swimmingly at Les Quennevais Sports Centre.
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