Firm pleads not guilty to house explosion charge
Jersey Gas is due to return to the Royal Court on 3 March for pre-court directions.
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Calls for migrant workers to be better protected
Charities and groups call for reform after deputy Philip Ozouf broke Jersey's immigration law.
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Legal limit for toxic water chemicals proposed
Ministers consider introducing a legal limit on the level of PFAS in Jersey's drinking water.
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Ozouf: The Jersey deputy who broke immigration law
For more than two decades Philip Ozouf has been a politician in Jersey' States Assembly.
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Tributes paid to former BBC Radio Jersey presenter
The funeral of Phil Taylor, part of the BBC Radio Jersey team for more than 35 years, is to take place on Friday.
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Politician would have quit over 'ferry mess'
Neil Inder says he has no idea how Jersey's economic development minister has not stood down.
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Charity shop to put up prises due to rising costs
Acorn Enterprises says the price of men's and ladies' clothing will increase from £3 to £4.
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Ferry firm's freight sailing U-turn welcomed
The U-turn over Tuesday evening freight sailings is welcomed by ministers and businesses, such as Jersey Post.
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Extra safety patrols after man tries to pick up boy
The Connetable of Grouville says while it is important not to spread fear, "a watchful eye" is needed.
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Ozouf gets community service for immigration crime
Deputy Philip Ozouf pleaded guilty to assisting and attempting to assist unlawful immigration.
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AI synthetic workers could expand Jersey workforce
AI could boost Jersey’s workforce without increasing its population, Digital Jersey boss says.
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Giant puffins to be repaired after 'severe' damage
Recent winter storms cause the giant puffins, made from woven willow, to fray and break apart.
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'We're normal people trying to get through a tough time'
People in Jersey are encouraged to talk about cancer "without being fearful" to mark World Cancer Day.
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Politicians agree public consultation on fireworks
Islanders are set to be asked if the current law needs to be changed.
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Warning after unknown man tries to pick up pupil
The school calls for vigilance after the man tells a child "I know your mum and I've come to pick you up".
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New island rules prompted by France bird flu cases
The Environment Minister says Jersey needs "to be prepared" for a similar outcome to France.
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'Tip charges cost our charity £1,000 a month'
Charities say staff time, which could be used to raise funds, is wasted sorting unsaleable items.
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Jersey sees 'positive contribution from wealthy'
Deputy Lyndon Farnham also says there is "no evidence" rich residents are having a negative impact.
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Jersey dairy farm closing after eight decades
Blanc Pignon Dairy Farm, founded in 1942, says the industry has "changed".
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Local firms invited to be involved in new hospital
A two-day event is due to give Jersey businesses an opportunity to join the "landmark project".
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