Across the islands through this evening and later tonight, it will be dry with cloud breaking at times to give some clear intervals.
It will stay frost-free with a gentle, northerly wind.
Overnight lows of 13C (55F).
Jersey:
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Police keen to find Jersey man missing since Monday
Hayley Westcott
BBC News Online
Jersey Police want to speak to a man, pictured, who's not been seen in the island for more than two days.
Mateusz Kaminski was last spotted by a friend and on CCTV in Halkett Street at about 12:00 on Monday.
Officers added: "He's not in trouble, but we are keen to make sure he's okay."
Anyone with information is asked to contact Jersey Police.
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Guernsey post want a 'call and check' service for elderly
BBC Radio Guernsey
Guernsey Post is keen to implement a call and check service on elderly people when delivering post but says it doesn't have the funding to do so.
The scheme, where postal workers check on elderly people and have a chat with them while delivering mail, has been rolled out in Jersey.
Jersey States has funded its scheme, but CEO of Guernsey Post Boley Smilie says it hasn't got the funding support it needs from the States of Guernsey...
The Office for Health and Social Care said it's working in partnership with Guernsey Post and looking at the Jersey model, but nothing is under way yet.
Fake £20 notes being circulated in Jersey
Hayley Westcott
BBC News Online
Police are asking people in Jersey to be "vigilant" due to fake £20 notes being circulated in the island.
Officers said although they feel "slightly unauthentic" they are still "quite convincing".
All the notes have the same serial number of J193009452 on them and anyone who finds they have one is asked to hand it to police.
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School students launch mental health wristband campaign
BBC Radio Guernsey
A campaign by school students is hoping to tackle mental health issues among young people.
Band Together is an initiative put together in co-ordination with the Youth Commission for Guernsey and Alderney and will see six different wristbands handed out to students - each depicting a different emotional state.
The project was launched on Tuesday night at Les Beaucamps High School, with several deputies in attendance.
Aaron Davies from the Youth Commission says he hopes to see the initiative spread to Guernsey's adult population...
Jersey residents of a States-run care home have been told money set aside to do up their accommodation will be now be spent on something else.
In 2014, the government earmarked £1.2m for Sandybrook care home in St Peter.
However, officials say it isn't enough to pay for all the work that's needed and new funding won't be available until a review is carried out.
Senator Kristina Moore, who chairs a panel of politicians that reviews government decisions, says she is "concerned" by the decision...
Deputy Susie Pinel, the Treasury Minister, said the money "was not being used for the purpose it was originally allocated".
"Therefore, it's been pulled back and put into contingency rather than just sitting doing nothing.
"When Sandybrook reproduces a business case, funding will be allocated to it."
Commercial vehicle owners to pay inspection fee
BBC Radio Jersey
Owners of commercial vehicles in Jersey will have to pay £175 per year for a roadworthiness inspection from next May.
The inspection sets a basic standard for the expected maintenance of commercial vehicles.
Earlier this year, inspections were introduced for heavy goods vehicles.
These will now be extended to include commercial vehicles of 3.5 tonnes or more.
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Quote Message: We want to create a well-managed, safe and sustainable industry and bring Jersey in line with the UK and Europe. Keeping commercial vehicles in a good condition is vital. Poor maintenance can increase a vehicle's exhaust emissions, leading to a negative impact on the environment. Unroadworthy vehicles also threaten the safety of Jersey's roads. from Deputy Kevin Lewis Minister for Infrastructure
We want to create a well-managed, safe and sustainable industry and bring Jersey in line with the UK and Europe. Keeping commercial vehicles in a good condition is vital. Poor maintenance can increase a vehicle's exhaust emissions, leading to a negative impact on the environment. Unroadworthy vehicles also threaten the safety of Jersey's roads.
Diversity 'needs to be a priority' at next election
Chris Quevatre
BBC News Online
Promoting diversity "needs to be a priority" for Guernsey's next election, according to a local politician.
Deputy Emilie Yerby said accessibility and inclusion issues must be addressed to make sure the States of Guernsey are representative of the wider community.
She's calling on the States Assembly and Constitution Committee to act now.
It means all 38 deputies will be elected across Guernsey as a whole.
Before the referendum, some campaigners for the island-wide system suggested that it would allow candidates to stand for election based on a specific issue, while those against it feared it could allow deputies to be elected with a small number of votes.
Guernsey's next general election will be in 2020.
Better season for Condor as numbers and reliability grow
Flybe is predicting it will make a loss of £12m this year.
The airline - which operates from Exeter, Guernsey and Jersey in the south west - made a £9.4m loss in the year ending 31 March 2018, and a £55.3m loss the year before.
The 2019 loss is based on predicted revenue which the board has "limited" visibility of so far.
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The airline blamed "weakening" consumer demand, "higher fuel prices" and "weaker sterling"
The adverse effect of fuel prices and currency fluctuations was estimated by the company to be £29m.
Minister looks to make island buses free
BBC Channel Islands News
Jersey's Environment Minister wants the island's buses to be made cheaper, or completely free.
Deputy John Young says it would encourage commuters out of their cars and onto public transport.
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But Kevin Hart, the head of Liberty Bus, is not on board with the idea.
He says services would have to be made more frequent, and a lot of extra public money would be needed to make it feasible.
In France, Dunkirk recently became the latest French city to make all bus journeys free for residents. This saw passenger numbers rise by up to 85% on some routes.
Deputy Young says attempts to get more islanders to use public transport has achieved "some success", but there is still much more to do...
Duke of Kent visiting islands
Stephanie Gabbatt
BBC Radio Guernsey
The Duke of Kent will be in Guernsey and Alderney today on his first visit to the islands in 12 years.
His Royal Highness - who is the President of the RNLI - will be visiting the Alderney Lifeboat Station and meeting the lifeboat crew.
He will also be at the St James Concert and Assembly Hall which he officially re-opened in 1985.
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CI weather: Drizzle turns to sunny afternoon
Chris Quevatre
BBC News Online
It's a cloudy start to the day, but could clear later on.
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Read moreWeather: Dry night, staying frost-free
BBC Weather
Across the islands through this evening and later tonight, it will be dry with cloud breaking at times to give some clear intervals.
It will stay frost-free with a gentle, northerly wind.
Overnight lows of 13C (55F).
Jersey:
Guernsey:
Police keen to find Jersey man missing since Monday
Hayley Westcott
BBC News Online
Jersey Police want to speak to a man, pictured, who's not been seen in the island for more than two days.
Mateusz Kaminski was last spotted by a friend and on CCTV in Halkett Street at about 12:00 on Monday.
Officers added: "He's not in trouble, but we are keen to make sure he's okay."
Anyone with information is asked to contact Jersey Police.
Guernsey post want a 'call and check' service for elderly
BBC Radio Guernsey
Guernsey Post is keen to implement a call and check service on elderly people when delivering post but says it doesn't have the funding to do so.
The scheme, where postal workers check on elderly people and have a chat with them while delivering mail, has been rolled out in Jersey.
Jersey States has funded its scheme, but CEO of Guernsey Post Boley Smilie says it hasn't got the funding support it needs from the States of Guernsey...
The Office for Health and Social Care said it's working in partnership with Guernsey Post and looking at the Jersey model, but nothing is under way yet.
Fake £20 notes being circulated in Jersey
Hayley Westcott
BBC News Online
Police are asking people in Jersey to be "vigilant" due to fake £20 notes being circulated in the island.
Officers said although they feel "slightly unauthentic" they are still "quite convincing".
All the notes have the same serial number of J193009452 on them and anyone who finds they have one is asked to hand it to police.
School students launch mental health wristband campaign
BBC Radio Guernsey
A campaign by school students is hoping to tackle mental health issues among young people.
Band Together is an initiative put together in co-ordination with the Youth Commission for Guernsey and Alderney and will see six different wristbands handed out to students - each depicting a different emotional state.
The project was launched on Tuesday night at Les Beaucamps High School, with several deputies in attendance.
Aaron Davies from the Youth Commission says he hopes to see the initiative spread to Guernsey's adult population...
Cow on the loose
Hayley Westcott
BBC News Online
Jersey care home has government money withdrawn
BBC Radio Jersey
Jersey residents of a States-run care home have been told money set aside to do up their accommodation will be now be spent on something else.
In 2014, the government earmarked £1.2m for Sandybrook care home in St Peter.
However, officials say it isn't enough to pay for all the work that's needed and new funding won't be available until a review is carried out.
Senator Kristina Moore, who chairs a panel of politicians that reviews government decisions, says she is "concerned" by the decision...
Deputy Susie Pinel, the Treasury Minister, said the money "was not being used for the purpose it was originally allocated".
"Therefore, it's been pulled back and put into contingency rather than just sitting doing nothing.
"When Sandybrook reproduces a business case, funding will be allocated to it."
Commercial vehicle owners to pay inspection fee
BBC Radio Jersey
Owners of commercial vehicles in Jersey will have to pay £175 per year for a roadworthiness inspection from next May.
The inspection sets a basic standard for the expected maintenance of commercial vehicles.
Earlier this year, inspections were introduced for heavy goods vehicles.
These will now be extended to include commercial vehicles of 3.5 tonnes or more.
Diversity 'needs to be a priority' at next election
Chris Quevatre
BBC News Online
Promoting diversity "needs to be a priority" for Guernsey's next election, according to a local politician.
Deputy Emilie Yerby said accessibility and inclusion issues must be addressed to make sure the States of Guernsey are representative of the wider community.
She's calling on the States Assembly and Constitution Committee to act now.
Last week, the island's first ever referendum resulted in the decision to scrap district voting and move to a fully island-wide electoral system.
It means all 38 deputies will be elected across Guernsey as a whole.
Before the referendum, some campaigners for the island-wide system suggested that it would allow candidates to stand for election based on a specific issue, while those against it feared it could allow deputies to be elected with a small number of votes.
Guernsey's next general election will be in 2020.
Better season for Condor as numbers and reliability grow
Jersey Evening Post
Condor has seen an 11% drop in the number of delayed or cancelled services this summer compared to the same period last year.
Flybe predicts £12m losses
Chris Quevatre
BBC News Online
Flybe is predicting it will make a loss of £12m this year.
The airline - which operates from Exeter, Guernsey and Jersey in the south west - made a £9.4m loss in the year ending 31 March 2018, and a £55.3m loss the year before.
The 2019 loss is based on predicted revenue which the board has "limited" visibility of so far.
The airline blamed "weakening" consumer demand, "higher fuel prices" and "weaker sterling"
The adverse effect of fuel prices and currency fluctuations was estimated by the company to be £29m.
Minister looks to make island buses free
BBC Channel Islands News
Jersey's Environment Minister wants the island's buses to be made cheaper, or completely free.
Deputy John Young says it would encourage commuters out of their cars and onto public transport.
But Kevin Hart, the head of Liberty Bus, is not on board with the idea.
He says services would have to be made more frequent, and a lot of extra public money would be needed to make it feasible.
In France, Dunkirk recently became the latest French city to make all bus journeys free for residents. This saw passenger numbers rise by up to 85% on some routes.
Deputy Young says attempts to get more islanders to use public transport has achieved "some success", but there is still much more to do...
Duke of Kent visiting islands
Stephanie Gabbatt
BBC Radio Guernsey
The Duke of Kent will be in Guernsey and Alderney today on his first visit to the islands in 12 years.
His Royal Highness - who is the President of the RNLI - will be visiting the Alderney Lifeboat Station and meeting the lifeboat crew.
He will also be at the St James Concert and Assembly Hall which he officially re-opened in 1985.
CI weather: Drizzle turns to sunny afternoon
Chris Quevatre
BBC News Online
It's a cloudy start to the day, but could clear later on.