DECOLLAGE – the sculpture that once took pride of place in the Airport’s departure lounge – is to fly again.
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Whaling talks in the spotlight
MANY people regard whaling as a barbaric activity that has no place in the modern world. This is hardly surprising, given that the activity involves the slaughter of intelligent mammals by cruel means that include the use of explosive harpoons.
It is about prices as well as pay
THE latest cost of living figures, which were published yesterday, indicate that the Island is anything but safely out of the woods in economic terms.
Cost-cutting move may alter Harbours and Airport status
JERSEY’S Harbours and Airport department could be turned into a States-owned company to save costs.
Firms welcome scrapping of registration fee increase
ECONOMIC Development Minister Alan Maclean has been commended for ditching plans to increase the annual registration fee for Island companies.
Tourism industry optimistic for growth during next year
TOURISM numbers for this year look likely to be better than in 2010, according to the politician responsible for the industry.
On the road to recovery
THE finance sector seems to be on the road to recovery and is more confident about profits than it has been for some time, according to the results of an official survey released this week.
Threat to fulfilment industry
THE UK government has signalled changes to the VAT loophole that enables Jersey’s fulfilment industry to exist.
New powers for oil price investigators
INVESTIGATORS looking into the sharp rise in heating oil and petrol prices have been granted new powers to demand files and records after some companies refused to hand over documents.
A Week in Politics
IT seems like there’s a bit of a theme emerging from this week’s news, so let’s go with it.

