Summary

  • Shopkeeper 'robbed at knifepoint' in Jersey

  • Body found near pine forest confirmed to be missing man Steven Corbet

  • Dozens of abandoned vehicles to be removed in Jersey

  • 'High fares' behind passenger drop in inter-island flights

  • Aurigny Guernsey-London flights cancelled

  • Blind 84-year-old wins Guernsey Christmas lights competition

  • More news, sport, travel and weather from 08:00 on Monday

  1. Dozens of abandoned vehicles to be removed in Jerseypublished at 08:01 Greenwich Mean Time 6 January 2017

    BBC Radio Jersey

    Nearly 30 vehicles left abandoned on a Jersey trading estate will be towed away today. 

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    The Department for Infrastructure says it is trying to improve parking and road usage at Rue De Pres. 

    It has notified the registered owners of the cars. It says cars not removed in time will be towed away, stored, and if not claimed, may be sold. 

  2. Channel Islands Local Live: Good morning!published at 08:00 Greenwich Mean Time 6 January 2017

    Olivia Le Poidevin
    BBC News Online

    Good morning and welcome to Local Live. Happy first Friday of 2017!

    Olivia Le Poidevin here bringing you all the latest news, sport, travel and weather for Guernsey and Jersey until 18:00 this evening.

    Don't forget, you can get in touch too - just send us an email.