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Limit reduced for branded school uniform items
The States says the school uniform policy should be "a welcome relief" for families' budgets.
August 19, 2026Minimum wage comments are 'madness', says business
Businesses, charities and politicans have reacted to criticism of the minimum wage by a minister.
August 19, 2026Heat and farming changes stop sea lettuce growth
St Aubin's Bay enjoys a summer without the green sea lettuce that has previously caused problems.
August 17, 2026Initiatives aim to help breastfeeding difficulties
The scheme is part of World Breastfeeding Week, from 1 to 7 August, organisers say.
August 3, 2026Nowacki beats Ramsay-Peaty to land Jersey's first Games medal in 36 years
Swimmer Filip Nowacki wins Jersey's first Commonwealth Games medal in 36 years after taking silver in the 100m breaststroke.
July 25, 2026PFAS treatment 'could cost £210m and higher bills'
The final report from a scientific panel recommends Jersey Water adheres to a lower PFAS levels.
July 21, 2026Guidance needed for families reclaiming childcare
Some families have had problems claiming back cash as part of the pilot scheme.
July 18, 2026Calls for government taskforce to tackle poverty
Charities, schools and businesses warn too many families are struggling with the cost of living.
July 16, 2026Farnham backs public ownership of golf course site
Campaigners want Les Mielles to be bought by the government and returned to nature.
July 6, 2026Fuel providers hopeful of more price reductions
Rubis and ATF Fuels both say they expect to see prices fall further in time.
July 6, 2026Excitement and concerns over credit card plans
Some islanders say changes will help but others are worried about their data being shared.
July 3, 2026Rare American bird seen in Jersey for first time
Birdwatchers saw the lesser yellowlegs, which stayed for one day, in a Jersey first.
July 2, 2026Demand for water use highest since 2022 drought
Islanders urged to use water "wisely" after demand soared in heatwave.
July 1, 2026Tension 'likely' in new government - ex-chief
Kristina Moore says she expects to see "some quite considerable clashes" between senior politicians.
June 23, 2026Farnham sets out 'ambitious' vision for island
Only chief minister candidate wants to tackle costs, boost investment and increase housing supply.
June 19, 2026Deputy launches proposal to reduce fuel duty
A local deputy wants to reduce fuel duty on the island by 10p a litre.
June 18, 2026Islanders' lifestyle views could help shape future
The results could help the government plan and deliver services in the future, officials say.
June 14, 2026Gabriel Raimondo, 18, wins deputy seat in election
He becomes Jersey's youngest ever politician after campaigning heavily on the cost of living.
June 9, 2026From UK athlete to parliament: Serena Guthrie wins senator seat
Serena Guthrie won Commonwealth gold as part of the England netball team in 2018.
June 8, 2026PCOS name change 'more representative of condition'
Health experts in Jersey say the change helps people realise it is not an ovaries-only condition.
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Limit reduced for branded school uniform items
The government says the costs of uniform items can range from £115 to £294 per child A school uniform policy limiting States schools to five branded uniform items per child has been put in place. Th
Minimum wage comments are 'madness', says business
Coffee shop owner Frank De Jesus said comments from the economic development minister criticising the minimum wage had "opened a can of worms" Businesses, charities and politicians have reacted to cr
Heat and farming changes stop sea lettuce growth
Sea lettuce has been an annual summer issue in St Aubin's Bay over the years A combination of recent hot weather and changes to agricultural practices are believed to be behind a lack of sea lettuce
Initiatives aim to help breastfeeding difficulties
Debra Hennessy said World Breastfeeding Week is an opportunity to celebrate breastfeeding A charity has said it hopes new equipment will help more people access breastfeeding support services. Famil
Nowacki wins Jersey's first medal in 36 years
Filip Nowacki's silver medal is the first time a Jersey athlete has won a medal of that colour Swimmer Filip Nowacki has won Jersey's first Commonwealth Games medal in 36 years after taking silver in
PFAS treatment 'could cost £210m and higher bills'
Jersey Water says a new water treatment plant to reduce PFAS could cost £210m Measures to limit the level of "forever chemicals" in Jersey's water could cost more than £200m and take years to impleme
Guidance needed for families reclaiming childcare
Fiona Vacher says the government could provide a bit more information on what needs submitting More guidance for parents claiming back money from the government's childcare funding scheme is needed,
Calls for government taskforce to tackle poverty
Patrick Lynch says more than a third of Jersey homes are struggling financially A coalition of charities, schools and businesses is calling on the government to create a taskforce to tackle poverty.
Farnham backs public ownership of golf course site
A petition is calling on the Government of Jersey to explore purchasing the £9.95m Les Mielles site Jersey's Chief Minister has backed the idea of a golf course site in St Peter coming into public ow
Fuel providers hopeful of more price reductions
Fuel providers said price reductions were being passed on to customers Two of the biggest fuel providers in the Channel Islands have said pump prices are steadily falling. Both Rubis and ATF Fuels s
Excitement and concerns over credit card plans
Eilidh Bell hopes the changes will make it easier for her to apply for a credit card in Jersey There has been a mixed response from people in Jersey to personal data changes that could make it easier
Rare American bird seen in Jersey for first time
The Lesser Yellowlegs was spotted wading in Jersey A North American wading bird has been spotted in Jersey for the first time. The lesser yellowlegs was seen on Monday at The Scrape at St Ouen's Pon
Demand for water use highest since 2022 drought
Water levels at Queen's Valley are in a "good position", says Jersey Water Islanders are being urged to use water "wisely" after the demand during June's heatwave was the highest since the 2022 droug
Tension 'likely' in new government - ex-chief
Former Chief Minister Kristina Moore said there will likely be arguments over costs and funding There will "likely" be tension in Lyndon Farnham's new government, according to Former Chief Minister K
Farnham sets out 'ambitious' vision for island
The politician set to remain as Jersey's chief minister has pledged to help tackle the cost of living, encourage more investment and continue increasing housing supply. Lyndon Farnham's candidature i
Deputy launches proposal to reduce fuel duty
A re-elected member of the States has proposed reducing fuel duty for three months to help islanders with the cost of living. Deputy Lucy Stephenson has called for a reduction in petrol and diesel du
Islanders' lifestyle views could help shape future
A survey has been launched to gather views on what "life in Jersey is really like", covering topics such as the cost of living and health. Statistics Jersey's annual Opinions and Lifestyle Survey was
Jersey's youngest ever politician elected at 18
Gabriel Raimondo has become Jersey's youngest ever politician after being elected as a Deputy for St Brelade. Raimondo, who turned 18 shortly before the election, said he was "absolutely ecstatic" at
Jersey Election 2026: Results
Below are the results of Jersey's general election held on 7 June 2026, which saw voters choose 28 deputies, 12 constables and nine senators for the States Assembly. Successful candidates: Helen Mil
From UK athlete to parliament: Serena Guthrie wins senator seat
Serena Guthrie has become a senator in Jersey at the first time of asking, after overnight results saw her finish fifth in the islandwide vote. The Jersey-born netball gold medallist received more th