After (almost) four years as an On-Screen Journalist at @ITVChannelTV I am in my final week, before I move to ITV Wales to join the team there as a reporter!
This has been an incredible journey and I will miss the Channel Islands immensely, but can’t wait for my new adventure!
Jersey politicians have chosen to legalise assisted dying by 32 votes to 16. The law goes further than other proposals across the UK, as eligible terminally ill residents can have their life ended by a willing health worker.
@KatyaLFowler has the latest:
More than three years on from her father's death, Rebecca has spoken for the first time about why she's now decided to join the police. She is truly inspiring.
She joins nine others who are beginning their journey with @JerseyPolice. Here is more of that interview below:
Exclusive: In her first interview since her father was killed at sea, Rebecca Michieli says that she has been inspired to join Jersey Police as it gives her "something to work towards" and an opportunity to help others.
@KatyaLFowler has more:
https://t.co/a0t80DrUAR
Domestic abuse victims are concerned over a drop in Jersey conviction rates, with fewer than 10% of recorded domestic abuse incidents in the island successfully resulting in a conviction.
https://t.co/aU4qL0DFAx
Lewis Peter Carr has been jailed for 20 months for endangering lives following a fatal boat collision that resulted in the deaths of three fishermen.
https://t.co/PDJ3bD5Vdp
In a historic first, Jersey's Royal Court allows sentencing remarks to be recorded on camera. Watch Sir John Saunder's full judgement of Lewis Peter Carr following the L'Ecume II trial.
https://t.co/gRvc4c8PIt
Lewis Carr (pictured left) has been found guilty of breaching maritime law by a jury at Jersey's Royal Court, after the L'Ecume II-Condor Ferry collision in 2022.
https://t.co/pD2k7gTOcj
The L'Ecume II vessel should have given way to the Commodore Goodwill Condor Ferry before the deadly collision which killed three fishermen, defendant Lewis Peter Carr has told Jersey's Royal Court.
https://t.co/CFodEBGjQK
For the first time, Jersey's Royal Court hears from a Commodore employee on board during the L'Ecume II collision, who searched for the fishermen following the incident.
https://t.co/kPN4nEg7Wb
The two men in charge of navigating the Commodore Goodwill ferry only sounded its horn seconds before a collision which killed three fishermen, Jersey's Royal Court has been told.
The prosecutor says both defendants were "grossly negligent".
https://t.co/lMNBkT5mn2
Two Condor Ferry workers are on trial before Jersey’s Royal Court, each charged with three counts of manslaughter.
ITV Channel reporter @KatyaLFowler has more:
"The level of service delivered [...] falls short of what was promised." Jersey's Chief Minister has criticised DFDS's performance as the company plans to pause its UK fast ferry service.
https://t.co/gpP2MmV1Cn
Oscar, the world's first bionic cat, has died at the age of 18.
He went through pioneering surgery in 2009, which made international headlines and revolutionised the treatment of animals.
@KatyaLFowler has more:
Three years ago I had the pleasure of meeting Oscar “the bionic cat”. Now, at the grand old age of 18, he’s passed away
But as @ProfNoelFitz told me, his legacy will live on. Tune into @ITVChannelTV tonight from 6pm to hear more from the Supervet about this remarkable cat
@victoria_hall and I have been to meet Oscar “the bionic cat”. He was the first animal to receive 2 bionic legs 13 years ago and is still here at 15 years old, thanks to @ProfNoelFitz and @NEWERAVET. Tune into @ITVChannelTV tonight from 6pm
Did you see us on TV last night? Great report ftom @KatyaLFowler on our work with @JerseyHeritage "Hundreds of animal bones reveal how Neanderthals hunted and survived during the last Ice Age"
#IceAgeIsland 🦣🏺 https://t.co/5w6ep9tWvQ via @ITVX
I’m incredibly proud to have started my journalism career at KMTV. I wouldn’t be where I am today without @AndyKMTV taking a chance on a young graduate. It’s a very, very special place 📺🎥
Proud of this picture! KMTV started broadcasting on @FreeviewTV 8 years ago this week! As well as serving more than 260k homes in Kent, it's been a vital place for journalists to have jobs and learn their trade - here's what some of our former staff are up to now!
The Pride of Britain Awards are back! Nominations are now open for ITV Channel's Fundraiser of the Year. Find out how you can put forward the islanders who go the extra mile for a good cause:
https://t.co/acOSz1vJ6H