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Summary

  • Sarah Groves: Dad fears for Kashmir death Briton's murder trial

  • Gatwick industrial action could affect Jersey and Guernsey passengers

  • New team Jersey Bulls aim for promotion

  • 'Dozens' of poorly hedgehogs brought to GSPCA

  • Updates on Monday 5 August 2019

  1. Dad fears for Kashmir death Briton's murder trialpublished at 16:02 British Summer Time 5 August 2019

    Sarah Groves, from Guernsey, was found dead on a houseboat she shared with a family in Kashmir in 2013.

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  2. Moped rider breaks arm in 'wrong side of road' crashpublished at 15:24 British Summer Time 5 August 2019

    Â鶹ԼÅÄ Radio Jersey

    A moped rider broke his arm in a crash after police say a car was seen driving on the wrong side of Jersey's Victoria Avenue.

    Two mopeds - one green and one purple - and a black Mitsubishi car were all damaged.

    A light coloured Renault was also involved and was seen driving on the wrong side of Victoria Avenue, heading west, police said.

    It happened on Sunday just before midday at West Park.

    Police are asking people who saw what happened to contact them.

  3. Business guru issues warning to ‘risk averse’ Jerseypublished at 12:21 British Summer Time 5 August 2019

    Jersey Evening Post

    If Jersey had been as "complacent" and "risk averse"

  4. Channel Islands weather: Dry with sunny spells laterpublished at 10:32 British Summer Time 5 August 2019

    Bee Tucker
    Â鶹ԼÅÄ Weather

    Cloudy with the odd shower at first this afternoon, but it should become largely dry with some sunny spells. Breezy but fairly warm. Maximum temperature: 17 to 20°C (63 to 68°F).

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  5. New team Jersey Bulls aim for promotionpublished at 09:20 British Summer Time 5 August 2019

    Jersey Bulls are aiming for promotion after winning their first-ever game in the English league system.

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  6. Tourists at Battle of Flowers could expect disruptionpublished at 08:27 British Summer Time 5 August 2019

    Â鶹ԼÅÄ Radio Jersey

    Tourists heading back home from Jersey's Battle of Flowers on Saturday and Sunday could face some travel problems at Gatwick Airport.

    Employees who scan passengers' luggage will walk out at 6am on 10 August in a move anticipated to "cause travel disruption", Unite said.

    The union said most of the 130 workers, employed by ICTS, are paid less than £9 an hour, which it described as "poverty pay".

    However, Gatwick said it had been told by ICTS that "flights will not be impacted".

  7. 'Dozens' of poorly hedgehogs brought to GSPCApublished at 08:21 British Summer Time 5 August 2019

    Hayley Westcott
    Â鶹ԼÅÄ News Online

    Islanders are being encouraged to help hedgehogs in the hot weather.

    The GSPCA said it has been kept "extremely busy" with lots of the animals being brought to them "dehydrated and very poorly".

    Steve Byrne, manager at the charity, said it has 134 hedgehogs in its care with many "struggling to find enough water".

    “We can all do our bit to help hedgehogs in Guernsey from putting out plenty of wet food and water to taking care when driving and gardening.

    “We have seen dozens of baby hedgehogs come into our care in recent months and it is heartbreaking when they arrive so poorly and weak."

    Anyone who finds a sick or injured hedgehog - or has any questions about what to give them - is encouraged to get in touch with the GSPCA.

    HedgehogImage source, GSPCA
  8. Gatwick industrial action could affect Guernsey passengerspublished at 08:15 British Summer Time 5 August 2019

    Â鶹ԼÅÄ Radio Guernsey

    Guernsey passengers could be affected by industrial action at Gatwick Airport this week.

    More than 130 security workers have announced they intend to strike in a continued feud over pay.

    The strike is due to begin at 06:00 on Saturday and set to last for 48 hours - meaning flights from Guernsey could be affected.

    On any normal Saturday, five flights depart the Bailiwick and head to Gatwick - London's second busiest airport.

    In a statement, Aurigny says it will be "surprised" if the strike activity goes ahead and it will monitor the situation.

    Gatwick Airport