PROGRESS has been made towards an agreement enabling Jersey and Guernsey fisherman access to each island’s sea fishing waters.
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Savings identified in department changes
SAVINGS of £217,000 have been identified so far in reorganisations at the Howard Davis Farm, which mean the end of the old Department of Agriculture and Fisheries.
Staff training pays off at Voisins
VOISINS has become the first locally-owned retailer to achieve the Investors in People standard.
States vote for Les Pas deal
THE States approved the Les Pas deal yesterday evening by 26 votes to 16 after two full days of debate.
Open skies policy is presented to States
THE adoption of an ‘open skies’ policy was formally presented to the States today.
Law ‘may not lower prices’
A NEW law to outlaw price rigging and collusion between firms may not be the answer to Jersey’s high prices.
Finance firms see profits take a fall
THE estimated annual profit of financial services firms in the Island has fallen for the second year running, according to figures released by the Policy and Resources statistics unit.
School milk’s future to be decided once and for all?
THE continuing row over the funding of school milk is the main item down for debate at Tuesday’s States sitting.
Eight of 76 Jersey fishermen granted Guernsey licences
ONLY eight Jersey fishermen can now fish in Guernsey waters – Guernsey’s fishing licensing scheme came into effect on Saturday.
17 jobs are lost as builders pull out
CONSTRUCTION firm Stansell QVC are pulling out of the Island, with the loss of 17 jobs.

