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One of the oldest names in Jersey football has been lost as officials at St Martin Sporting Club Francais decide to end their amalgamation.
A youth charity is given £2m to help young unemployed people in Jersey get back to work.
The company running Jersey's bus service will take its buses away when its contract ends at the end of 2012.
Jersey politicians are told to offer support not subsidies to boost tourism in the island.
Plans for a new primary school in St Martin could leave the parish's football club homeless.
Jersey Wanderers beat runaway Premiership leaders Jersey Scottish 5-3 on penalties in the first semi-final of the Le Riche Cup.
Jersey hospital patients will have to discharge themselves to have a cigarette when smoking is banned at all health department buildings.
The price of electricity in Jersey is to rise 2.9% from 1 May.
Work on a new £21m police station in Jersey could begin by the end of the year.
A group of actors went behind bars at Jersey's La Moye prison on Tuesday to host a drama workshop for inmates for the first time.
People who were abused while in care in Jersey will find out how much they can claim in compensation from March, according to the chief minister.
Work on a new £21m headquarters for the States of Jersey Police in St Helier will begin by the end of the year, according to the States.
The age restriction for Miss Battle of Flowers competitions should be lower, says representative
The principal of Highland's College in Jersey has announced he will retire in August after 15 years service.
Jersey offenders carry out a record amount of community service, a total of 40,000 hours in two years
Jersey scrum-half Dave McCormack hails the island side's mental toughness after their 13-11 win away at Sedgley Park in National One.
Guernsey rapper Apex wins the first Channel Islands freestyle rap battle.
A Jersey charity supporting British soldiers is seeing more people psychologically affected by war.
Jersey Rugby Club come from behind at half time to win at Sedgley Park and go 13 points clear at the top of National League One.
A Jersey drummer is going to perform in the London Olympics
Information guidelines for Jersey States members are published for the first time since 1987.
A young reporter is needed to report on the tour of a Jersey band and singer songwriter in the south-west of England in April.
Jersey's Olympic community festival is cancelled because of too many other events at the same time.
Jersey deputy Geoff Southern wants married men and women to fill out separate tax returns.
Organisers of the new Folklore festival in Jersey confirm Joan Armatrading will perform
Deputy Roy Le Herissier says the electoral commission who will look at government reform should not contain any politicians.
Jersey's home affairs minister is being asked to resign over the suspension of a former chief police officer involved in the historical abuse investigation.
Jersey's planning authorities turn down a scheme for homes on the former Rose Farm campsite.
Jersey's government plans to open an office in London to promote business links.
Gaming company Playtech is the first to apply for a Jersey eGaming licence.
A Jersey shop owner complains new States rules have made it too expensive to open on a Sunday
BBC Radio Jersey asked listeners to send in their photos of the night sky above them.
The States of Jersey decides to delay a debate on government reform as the group responsible needs more time.