BUSINESS leaders are calling for the withdrawal of a controversial report recommending a new out-of-town supermarket which was heavily edited after being leaked.
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Liberty Wharf opens to public
THE £30 million Liberty Wharf shopping centre in the former abattoir site was officially opened by Economic Development Minister Alan Maclean last night.
Fair stands the wind for France
MURPHY’S Law states that what can go wrong will go wrong. It has limitless applications, and one of the most frustrating for island-dwellers is the frequency with which ferry travel can be disrupted, whether by bad weather, bad luck or mechanical mishap.
Move to tighten up on ferry firms’ timetables
STRICTER demands may be placed on Condor Ferries, or any other ferry company that operates in the Island in the future.
Battle ‘must become more commercial’
THE Battle of Flowers will have to become more commercialised if plans to reduce States grants are approved, the Economic Development Minister has warned.
Empty shops ‘forcing down rents’
SO many shop premises are empty that landlords are reducing rents, according to Economic Development Minister Alan Maclean.
Airport director quits after four years in the job
AIRPORT director Julian Green has resigned.
Do lawyers have a cartel?
THE Island’s competition watchdog could be asked to investigate lawyers’ fees after one States Member said they ‘exhibit all the characteristics of a cartel’.
Postal move is delayed by an efficiency review
THE opening up of the postal market has been delayed after States Members raised serious concerns over the future of Jersey Post.
What price a loaf of bread – a handful of coins, or a few vergées of the countryside?
RIOT police were mobilised in Bristol last week to quell a demonstration which had turned asty in the Stokes Croft district of the city.

