FISHING regulations will be high on the agenda for States Members this week as they reconvene for the first time since the summer recess.
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EU citizens must pay £25 to remain in Jersey post-Brexit
EU nationals will need to pay a £25 fee to apply for ‘settled status’ and maintain their rights to live and work in Jersey post-Brexit, the Home Affairs Minister has said.
Jersey is ‘way ahead’ of most of UK on food safety
THE chief executive of the UK’s Chartered Institute for Environmental Health has endorsed Jersey’s plan to license landlords as something that ‘has to happen’, while also saying that the Island’s Eat Safe food safety regime is ‘way ahead’ of most places in the UK.
States Members accused of ‘ignorance’ over retail tax
STATES Members who voted against halving the retail tax have been accused of ‘ignorance’ and failing to listen to the views of business experts.
Le Fondré’s full squad
ON Friday, as football fans began pondering the starting 11 for England’s World Cup campaign, Chief Minister John Le Fondré finally announced his first team.
Battle is a spectacle we should be proud of and never take for granted
THIS afternoon, the cry will go out: ‘Let battle commence!’
Constable is ‘running out of ideas’ for recruitment
ST Saviour Constable Sadie Le Sueur-Rennard says she is beginning to run out of ideas about how to recruit new Centeniers ahead of a September deadline.
Once the Assembly reconvenes we should expect some progress
By Lucy Stephenson
Second Reform candidate reported for nomination paper query
A SECOND Reform Jersey election candidate has been reported to the Attorney General over alleged discrepancies in their nomination paper.
‘Not in voters’ interests’ to stop Reform candidate from standing
IT would not have been in voters’ interests to take the ‘serious’ step of declaring a Reform Jersey candidate’s nomination in the St Lawrence Deputy election invalid, according to the Royal Court.

