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Jobs at risk if EVie bike insurance problem cannot be resolved

The company announced on Saturday afternoon that it would be temporarily suspending its fleet of bikes from the end of the day, warning that job losses could result if the issue was not resolved.

Investment agreed to bolster Sark's electricity supply

At a meeting earlier this week, Chief Pleas – the island's government – agreed to the money being spent to secure "a reliable and resilient island-owned electricity system for Sark" with it having been prioritised as "a major infrastructure concern" for the island and its government.

'Music manifesto' seeks input from local musicians

The Government is facilitating the development of the manifesto, which will be rooted in the input from industry professionals and music enthusiasts who hold insider knowledge.

"Radical change" needed as report reveals "shocking" extent of violence towards women

The Jersey Independent Taskforce on Violence Against Women and Girls (VAWG) has today published its research findings.

"Limited progress" made after 'Jersey Way' Health review, say midwives

The concerns were raised in a letter from the Director of the Royal College of Midwives in response to a review of Government 'culture’, including the work done so far to address the findings of a critical review by Professor Hugo Mascie-Taylor last year.

Prison for young dealer who hid stash and £10k cash in woods

The Royal Court heard that Aaron Charles Dodd had not complied with non-custodial sentences in the past and should be sent to youth detention for his latest offences.

Unpaid £8,000 tax bill lands chippy owner in court

Appearing yesterday in the Magistrate's Court, Erlinda Carter of Erlinda's Fish & Chips pleaded guilty to persistently failing to file monthly employer returns for her business and employees.

Q&A: Did Ciarán bring the Channel Islands' strongest recorded tornado?

St Clement and Fliquet were hit particularly hard, and 180 families had to be relocated to the Radisson Hotel.

Samares School likely to remain closed for rest of the week

Hautlieu School will also be closed until at least Thursday due to roof damage, with home learning plans in place for students.

Islanders 'blown away' by generosity of local hairdresser

Vitoria Queree – the owner of of NEON hair salon at David Place – posted in the 'Storm Support' Facebook group to offer a free shampoo and blowdry to those impacted by last week's adverse weather.
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