• The Warm Up | 17 | Commonwealth Games Stars Revealed and Jersey Wanderers' Quadruple
    May 29 2026

    This week on The Warm Up, Elliot Corbel and Archie Corbett react to Jersey’s 21-athlete Commonwealth Games squad announcement for Glasgow 2026, discussing the Island’s rising stars, returning athletes and historic inclusions.


    The pair also look back on Jersey Wanderers securing a fourth trophy of the season before previewing another busy football weekend, including St Clement’s Wheway Memorial Trophy final and the Over-35 title playoff.


    There is also a full local cricket preview, horse racing at Les Landes, the 500th Jersey Parkrun celebration and another round of Fixture Forecast.

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    24 mins
  • The Bailiwick Sports Podcast | Holly Sundby Women's Muratti preview
    May 22 2026

    Women’s Muratti captain Holly Sundby joins Archie Corbett for a special episode of The Bailiwick Sports Podcast ahead of Saturday’s huge inter-island clash at Springfield Stadium.


    Looking to avenge last year’s 2-1 defeat to Guernsey, Sundby discusses Jersey’s preparation, the importance of focusing on performance over occasion, and why the squad are confident heading into one of the biggest fixtures in Channel Islands football.


    She reflects on the impact of the Jersey Bulls Women setup, praises Anita Tavares ahead of her first Muratti appearance after a standout season, and highlights the passion brought by coaches Chad Morris, Harry Walker and Laura Riley.


    Sundby also opens up on her journey into the captaincy role, the close-knit nature of the squad, and why strong home support could make all the difference, with more than 300 tickets already sold ahead of kick-off.


    Plus, hear why she believes Jersey can reclaim the trophy on home soil and why she hopes the celebrations are “bigger and better” this time around.

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    24 mins
  • The Interview | CNS Neuro Rehabilitation | Headway Jersey | Action for Brain Injury Week
    May 18 2026

    Today is the first day of this year’s Action for Brain Injury Week.

    To mark the occasion, Headway Jersey chief executive Lisa Perkins, Headway member Justine Boreham and CNS Neuro Rehabilitation founder Nadia Applegate told Emily Moore about some of the challenges people with brain injuries face and the support available in the Island.

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    32 mins
  • Election Disassembled | Can money buy you an election in Jersey?... Explained in less than 10 minutes
    May 17 2026

    How much money will it take to buy your vote?


    In this episode, Bailiwick Express editor Fiona Potigny disassembles the gloriously strange economics of Jersey elections... from how much each candidate can spend to why Jersey once ended up in the slightly awkward position of discovering that almost half its election candidates may have broken the law...

    ...in less than 10 minutes.


    Election Disassembled is your go-to guide for everything Election 2026 in Jersey – keep following for in depth-analysis, explainers, mini manifestos, hustings highlights and much more.

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    7 mins
  • The Bailiwick Sports Podcast | 2026 Muratti preview with James Querée
    May 14 2026

    James Querée joins The Bailiwick Sports Podcast ahead of Saturday’s 108th Muratti Vase as Jersey prepare to host Guernsey at Springfield Stadium.

    Heading into his sixth Muratti and leading the island out as captain, the Jersey Bulls skipper sits down with Archie Corbett to discuss the build-up to one of the Channel Islands’ biggest sporting occasions.


    The pair discuss the atmosphere around Muratti week, the confidence within the squad following an impressive Bulls season, the influence of manager Jack Cannon and Jersey’s hopes of reclaiming the trophy on home soil.

    With the chance to complete a clean sweep over Guernsey following victories at U16, U18 and U21 level, there is plenty on the line this weekend.

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    24 mins
  • The Bailiwick Sports Podcast | Katie De La Cloche 2026 Siam Cup Preview
    May 14 2026

    Katie De La Cloche joins The Bailiwick Sports Podcast ahead of this weekend’s Siam Cup clash in Guernsey. In her final Siam campaign as captain, the Jersey skipper sits down with Oliver Kidman to discuss the side’s preparations, the arrival of seven debutantes, Jersey’s improved league season and the challenge of taking on Guernsey away from home.

    The pair also discuss nerves, leadership and what it means to captain Jersey in one of the Channel Islands’ biggest sporting occasions, with De La Cloche confident her side can rise to the occasion.

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    28 mins
  • The Bailiwick Sports Podcast | Evan Whitson: Siam Cup 2026
    May 14 2026

    With the biggest date in the Jersey rugby calendar looming, AIM Sports Editor Elliot Corbel welcomes Jersey RFC Men's captain Evan Whitson to the studio for a fascinating insight into the mindset, preparation and discipline required to lead in as demanding a sport as rugby.

    Whitson dives into his personal experiences in big derby matches back home in Wales and how it was to adapt to learning about the Inter Insular contest and what it means to both sides of the channel.

    After personally lifting the second oldest trophy in international rugby last year as part of their historic consecutive 4-0 series home whitewash, Whitson and his men are hoping to buck the odds and bring the Cup home from Footes Lane this weekend.

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    28 mins
  • Inside The Investigation | 'Tuula – A True Crime Tragedy'
    May 13 2026

    SIXTY years after the brutal murder of Finnish au pair Tuula Höök shocked Jersey, a new podcast out today explores the mystery that has never been solved.

    Author Mark Bridgeman, whose new book ‘Tuula – A True Crime Tragedy’ is due to launch later this month, speaks candidly about his three-year investigation into the 1966 killing, his work with Tuula’s family in Finland and the emotional journey behind telling her story beyond the headlines.

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    33 mins