A PROPOSAL to allow ‘happy hours’ and drinks promotions to help the hospitality industry recover from the Covid-19 pandemic is to be debated by the States this week.
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Island may seek own EU deal if unhappy with UK’s
JERSEY may seek to broker its own deal with the EU if it is unhappy with arrangements at the end of the Brexit negotiating period, the External Relations Minister has said.
Ditching UK freight links may hurt Jersey Royal, say farmers
A SWITCH in the Island’s traditional freight links from UK ports to France post-Brexit could threaten the viability of Jersey’s biggest agricultural crop, farmers have warned.
UK and EU talks could soon decide fishing industry’s fate
THE post-Brexit fate of the Island’s fishing industry could be determined in the coming days, with crunch talks due to take place between the UK and EU.
Super constituencies and the end of Senators – States reform is back on the agenda
ANOTHER attempt to introduce super-constituencies and remove the office of Senator before Jersey’s next general election has been tabled for States approval.
Discussions being held about restarting the St Malo ferry route
DISCUSSIONS are being held over the reopening of St Malo to Jersey visitors but it is ‘too early’ to say when this will happen, the External Relations Minister has confirmed.
French minister calls for fishing treaty to be reintroduced
A FRENCH minister has reportedly vowed to fight to have the Granville Bay fishing treaty reinstated and said that she would try to set up a political task force to lobby the European Commission.
Fishing rights: Call for clarity
FISHERMEN in Normandy have spoken out against potential UK intervention in the post-Brexit management of fishing rights in Jersey’s territorial waters and backed the government’s decision to oppose any such move.
Stores confident supply routes will be safe from post-Brexit disruption
THE Co-op will not be stockpiling goods again before the UK’s full departure from the EU at the end of the year, having gained confidence during the Covid-19 crisis that its supply chains are resilient, Co-op chief executive Mark Cox has said.
‘Shockwaves’ follow threat of French fishing ultimatum
THE hard line being taken by French politicians in the escalating fishing dispute about access to Jersey waters has sent ‘shockwaves’ through government, an Island fishing leader has claimed.

