FISHERMEN in both Jersey and neighbouring regions of France say they have been left ‘disappointed’ and confused by new post-Brexit arrangements due to take effect in the new year.
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Treasury continuing with GST plan for online retailers
WORK is continuing to meet the government’s ‘ambition’ of making online retailers such as Amazon collect GST on goods bought by Islanders, it has been confirmed in a Scrutiny hearing.
Jersey’s involvement in Brexit trade negotiations ‘will continue’
AN announcement that the UK and EU are to continue post-Brexit trade negotiations in the coming days has been welcomed by Jersey’s External Relations Minister.
Minister calls for closer links with ‘best ally’ EU
JERSEY must ‘build and grow’ its relationship with the European Union and continue to talk directly to French fishermen and politicians in Normandy to resolve the fishing crisis, the External Relations Minister has said.
6,000 EU nationals are yet to apply for settled status
THOUSANDS of EU nationals have yet to apply for settled status to remain in the Island post-Brexit, with the deadline set for June.
Bishop identifies Jersey as a ‘tax haven’
JERSEY has been accused of being a ‘tax haven’ and playing a role in causing global wealth inequalities by a UK bishop speaking in the House of Lords.
Fishing amnesty extended until June
MINISTERS have extended an interim ‘amnesty’ fishing regime to allow certain French vessels to continue using the Island’s waters without a licence – despite increasing anger among Jersey’s fleet.
Jersey will ‘build UAE ties’ despite princess’s ‘captivity’
JERSEY will continue to develop ties with the United Arab Emirates despite international concern at recent reports that a member of Dubai’s royal family is allegedly being held captive by her father.
Director of civil aviation resigns from Jersey post
THE Channel Islands’ director of civil aviation has resigned from his Jersey post after the States of Guernsey recently voted to remove him for ‘gross incompetence’.
Ministers accused of appeasing a ‘hostile French government’
MINISTERS have been accused of trying to appease a ‘hostile French government’ by the Island’s fishing association following a ‘shock announcement’ that an amnesty allowing French boats to use Jersey’s waters would be extended.

