THE average salary in Jersey increased by just 2.5 per cent during the last year – the second-lowest rise since 1995.
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Early exit from post for Airport executive
THE Airport’s director of operations has left six months before her five-year contract was due to expire.
Clampdown on ‘vulture’ speculators
JERSEY will act as quickly as it can to stop ‘repugnant and exploitative’ speculators using Island courts to force poor countries to repay crippling debts, the Economic Development Minister said this morning.
Claims denied over States’ business links with hotel
ONLY ‘an idiot or someone who was given a backhander’ would have signed the States’ deal with the Radisson Hotel, Senator Ben Shenton told the States this week.
Why is our food so expensive?
A MAJOR investigation into the huge gap between food prices in Jersey and the UK has been announced.
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.

