DEPUTY Tracey Vallois describes herself as a doer – a person who gets on with things rather than just talking or thinking about them.
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Why I quit: Deputy Tracey Vallois explains decision to turn back on Ministers
DEPUTY Tracey Vallois describes herself as a doer – a person who gets on with things rather than just talking or thinking about them.
Maclean: We can work with Corbyn’s Labour
Jeremy Corbyn elected Labour leader on Sunday Jersey’s Treasury Minister says he is ‘looking forward’ to working with him Labour’s new shadow cabinet announced – see who else is in below Do you think Jeremy Corbyn is the right leader for the Labour Party? Take part in our poll JERSEY’S Treasury Minister has said that […]
JT and Airtel to merge companies
AIRTEL and JT are to merge their companies – subject to approval from shareholders and the competition regulator.
States vote in favour of keeping TV licences for the over-75s – and against giving themselves pensions
DAY two of the States debate over the Island’s spending plans for the next four years got under way on Wednesday.
New finance centre could bring in £100m
NEARLY £100 million could be returned to the public coffers after the controversial Jersey International Finance Centre is built, according to an independent valuation commissioned by the Treasury Department.
Treasury Minister: Public sector pay freeze the ‘only way’ for the States to save £70m
A PUBLIC-SECTOR pay freeze is the only ‘viable option’ to save £70 million in staff costs by 2019, the Treasury Minister has said following threats of industrial action.
Flats decision has to wait for legal advice
A DECISION over plans to redevelop La Collette low-rise flats has been delayed while legal advice is sought.
Ministers grilled on privatisation of States services and public sector redundancies
PRIVATISATION of States services, public sector redundancies and income forecasts were among the topics put to the Island’s two most powerful politicians at a business breakfast.
Air display accounts not available for another ‘one or two weeks’
ACCOUNTS from this year’s Jersey International Air Display will not be available for another ‘one to two weeks’, the Deputy who organises the event has said. Organiser Deputy Mike Higgins could not put an exact date on when the figures would be released to the public but said he remained ‘optimistic’ that they would not have to use funds from a £190,000 underwrite provided by the Tourism Development Fund.

