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Surfer Issues Apology After Interrupting Team GB Competition
Jersey Surfer Says He “Got It Wrong” After GB Event Halted Amid Abuse Claims A surfer from Jersey has acknowledged he made a “mistake” after paddling out during the Great British Surf Cup in Thurso, Scotland — an event that was later suspended amid allegations that female athletes were verbally abused. Ian Battrick took to Instagram to apologise, calling his decision to surf during the women’s heat “selfish and thoughtless.” He stressed, however, that he did not threaten or a
Oct 30, 20251 min read


Islanders Rally in Support After Hurricane Devastation
Jersey Shares Solidarity With Jamaica After Hurricane Melissa Jersey has sent a message of solidarity to Jamaica following the devastation wrought by Hurricane Melissa. The powerful storm struck the Caribbean nation on Tuesday, tearing through communities, destroying property and infrastructure, flooding homes and claiming five lives. Bailiff of Jersey, Robert MacRae, expressed deep sympathy for those affected by the disaster. “I am deeply saddened to hear of the extensive da
Oct 30, 20251 min read


Two Jersey Rowers Selected for Team GB
Jersey Rowers Earn Team GB Selection for World Beach Sprint Championships
Oct 30, 20251 min read


New Advocacy Services Launched for Children in Care
Independent Advocacy Rolled Out for Jersey Children in Care and With Additional Needs
Oct 30, 20251 min read


Lawmakers Introduce New Measures to Strengthen Animal Protection
Authorities in Jersey may soon have expanded powers to safeguard animal welfare under a new set of proposals tabled by ministers. The draft legislation would give police the ability to enter properties and remove animals believed to be suffering or at immediate risk. It also includes new protections for service animals, making it a specific offence to harm working dogs such as those used by the police. The plans would additionally restrict animal sales to adults, barring most
Oct 30, 20251 min read


Call made to scrap tender for Havre des Pas lido project
The future of the Havre des Pas Lido is once again headed to the States Assembly, as efforts continue to halt the current tender process for its management. The government is currently searching for an operator to take charge of the popular outdoor pool and its facilities. But Deputy David Warr is pushing for a different route, proposing that a new charity, Love Our Lido, should be given responsibility instead. Under his plan, the charity would receive £170,000 each year to c
Oct 30, 20252 min read


Jersey Inflation Increases to 2.6%, Latest Report Reveals
Jersey Sees Inflation Edge Up to 2.8% as Costs for Food, Travel, and Leisure Climb The pace of price increases in Jersey picked up between June and September, according to the latest figures from Statistics Jersey . Its newly published Retail Prices Index (RPI) report shows that prices across the island rose by 2.8% in the year to September, marking a slight uptick in inflation over the summer months. Officials attributed the rise largely to higher costs for food, motoring, a
Oct 29, 20251 min read


Financial Ombudsman Ordered to Strengthen Data Management Practices
The Jersey data protection authority has directed the island’s financial ombudsman to strengthen its handling of personal data. The order followed a complaint concerning how the Office of the Financial Services Ombudsman managed a request for access to personal information. According to the Jersey Office of the Information Commissioner, an investigation found that the ombudsman’s response “lacked clarity” and “raised questions regarding transparency and accuracy.” In a statem
Oct 29, 20251 min read


Royal holographer launches legal action over Queen portrait credit
Artist and holographer Rob Munday has launched legal proceedings against Chris Levine
Oct 29, 20251 min read


DFDS partners with Eyecan to improve travel support for people with hidden disabilities
DFDS partners with Eyecan to improve ferry travel for passengers with sight loss To mark Invisible Disabilities Week , ferry operator DFDS has teamed up with local charity Eyecan to explore ways of making travel easier and more inclusive for passengers with visual impairments. The collaboration forms part of DFDS’s wider Sunflower initiative , which focuses on recognising and supporting travellers with hidden disabilities across its routes. As part of the project, Mark Coxs
Oct 29, 20252 min read


Sports kit recycling initiative supports families in need
Jersey initiative gives sports kits a second life to support local families A new community recycling scheme in Jersey aims to ease financial pressures on families while ensuring more children can stay active in sport. The initiative, led by Jersey Sport in partnership with social enterprise Acorn , will collect pre-loved sportswear and equipment to be cleaned, sorted, and resold at affordable prices through Acorn’s St Helier shop. Claudia Andrade, Jersey Sport’s inclusion a
Oct 29, 20251 min read


Landlord’s Neglect Has Cost Me Half My Business
Pet Groomer Blames Landlord Neglect for Major Business Loss A Jersey pet groomer says her business has suffered badly because of her landlord’s failure to repair her rented shop unit. Suzie Hazlewood, who ran Mucky Mutz in Les Quennevais Precinct, claimed repeated leaks and damp made her premises unsafe. “Water came through the ceiling into the electrics,” she said. “It got worse with mould and fungus growing.” Ms Hazlewood said the building’s owner, UK-based High Tide Inves
Oct 28, 20251 min read


Committee urges suspension of Deputy Philip Ozouf
Committee urges suspension of Deputy Philip Ozouf from States Assembly Jersey’s Privileges and Procedures Committee (PPC) has called for St Saviour’s Deputy Philip Ozouf to be suspended from the States Assembly while legal proceedings against him continue. The committee, which oversees members’ conduct and safeguards the Assembly’s reputation, said the move was necessary following Deputy Ozouf’s recent guilty pleas to several offences under the UK Immigration Act in the Royal
Oct 28, 20251 min read


Jersey joins joint surgery register
Jersey joins national joint surgery register to boost patient care Details of joint replacement operations carried out in Jersey are now being recorded on the National Joint Register (NJR), health officials have confirmed. The move means the island will contribute to and benefit from one of the world’s largest databases of orthopaedic surgery, which is used to improve patient outcomes and monitor implant performance. The NJR already holds information on more than 4.5 million
Oct 28, 20251 min read


Thousands of unused vaccines discarded
More Than 20,000 Unused Vaccines Disposed of After Low Uptake, Say Jersey Health Officials Over 20,000 doses of flu and Covid-19 vaccines were discarded last year after going unused, according to figures released by Jersey’s Health Department. Health Minister Tom Binet confirmed that 11,500 flu vaccines and 11,300 Covid-19 doses from both the spring and autumn campaigns had to be thrown away. Despite the wastage, 30,900 eligible islanders received their flu jabs, while 14,540
Oct 28, 20251 min read


Zoo staff devastated after beloved sloth passes away
Jersey Zoo has announced the sudden death of Terry, a much-loved female Linne’s two-toed sloth, leaving keepers and visitors alike deeply saddened. A post-mortem examination revealed that Terry had a piece of food lodged in her airway, though further test results are still pending, zoo officials confirmed. Describing staff as “heartbroken at the sudden and unexpected death,” the zoo said the sloth house will remain closed until further notice. Terry leaves behind her 10-month
Oct 28, 20251 min read


Men’s life expectancy rises by 1.4 years in the past decade
Men in Jersey Living Longer, But Women’s Life Expectancy Stalls, Report Finds Men in Jersey are now living, on average, one year and four months longer than they were a decade ago, according to new research from Public Health Jersey . However, the study found that women’s life expectancy has not changed during the same period. The latest figures show that women in Jersey can expect to live to 84.9 years , while men’s average life expectancy is 81.3 years . Public Health Jers
Oct 28, 20252 min read


Female surfers report verbal abuse at GB competition
GB Surfing Event Halted After Alleged Abuse of Female Competitors A Great Britain surfing competition in Thurso, Caithness, was called off after several female athletes — including a 15-year-old — were allegedly subjected to verbal abuse from surfers not involved in the event. The incident occurred during the semi-finals of the GB Cup on Sunday, prompting organisers to suspend the competition for safety reasons. GB Surfing, which oversees national and Olympic-level teams, sai
Oct 27, 20251 min read


Ferry contract disclosed following criticism
Government Releases Ferry Contract After Mounting Criticism Jersey’s government has released details of its 20-year agreement with ferry operator DFDS, following growing public and industry concern over the company’s performance. Retailers have voiced frustration at DFDS’s freight charges and a series of cancelled sailings between Jersey and Guernsey, prompting a scrutiny panel to demand transparency around the long-term contract. Economic Development Minister Deputy Kirsten
Oct 27, 20251 min read


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