JERSEY’S attractiveness to new businesses could be put at risk unless the States back e-gaming legislation later this year, the Economic Development Minister has warned.
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‘Cash in on global e-gaming boom’
PROPOSALS to set up computer-based gambling in the Island would lead to significant private investment in Jersey’s internet infrastructure, according to Economic Development Minister Alan Maclean.
Entry open for Enterprise Awards
BUSINESSES have seven weeks to submit an entry if they want to be considered for the 2010 Jersey Enterprise Awards.
The Minister is playing school milk politics with his ‘the lifeguard service is under review’ bombshell
I KNOW that it was published a couple of weeks ago but what with trying to play a polite host to Herself’s tribe over the holiday – my prayers about snow and all that forcing a cancellation of their flight were sadly not answered – I’ve only just managed to read the interview with David Warcup.
New supermarket plan: ‘Scrap it’
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.
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.

