A MAJOR investigation into the huge gap between food prices in Jersey and the UK has been announced.
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Cheers… and the best of luck
IF Islanders were asked to nominate an everyday utensil intimately linked with the Jersey way of life traditionalists might choose the brass bâchin used to make black butter or perhaps the earthenware cider jars of years gone by. Those of a less sentimental turn of mind might, however, go for something rather more mundane – the pint glass.
The shape of drinks to come?
JERSEY’S pubs and clubs could introduce smaller measures of alcohol to tackle the problem of binge drinking and alcohol abuse.
Visit looks at forging trade links with Israel
ISRAEL can become an important trading partner for Jersey, according to two ministers who led a visit to the Jewish state.
Minister defends cost of legal action on fulfillment
A LEGAL challenge to overturn controversial UK plans which could signal the end of Jersey’s online mail order industry may cost taxpayers £360,000.
Ministers on official visit and trade mission to Israel
TWO Island ministers are to pay an official visit to Israel next month as part of a trade mission.
New business overseer ‘will have total independence’
A NEW body that will hand out business advice and grants will not be part of the public sector and will not employ any civil servants.
A slow climb to recovery
THE Jersey Evening Post Business Review, distributed with today’s edition of the newspaper, offers an indication of the extent to which Island commerce is recovering from the effects of the deepest recession since the 1930s.
No debate on new lifeguard deal
THE Economic Development Minister has defended the decision not to hold a separate States debate on the overhaul of the Island’s lifeguard service.
1,000 fulfilment jobs under threat
MORE than 1,000 jobs hang in the balance after ministers told fulfilment industry leaders that their days might be numbered.

