GOVERNMENT spending will need to be halted in a number of key areas as a result of the ‘drastic and dramatic’ impact of coronavirus, a Scrutiny hearing has been told.
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100 super-rich have moved to Island in past six years
MORE than 100 super-rich so-called high-value residents have moved to the Island during the past six years, it can be revealed today.
Will States relax the rules on busking?
STREET entertainers will be allowed to use amplifiers while performing if proposals to relax Jersey’s busking laws are approved by the States this week.
Companies law tweak aims to capture American interest
PROPOSALS to fine-tune laws introducing new ‘hybrid’-style ‘limited liability companies’ that could help attract business from the US for the finance sector have been lodged for States approval.
Brexit: ‘Nothing will change today,’ says minister
NOTHING will change when the UK legally leaves the EU today, the External Relations Minister has said.
No passenger ferries until border entry proven ‘safe’
CONDOR’S announcement that passenger ferries could restart next month had not been discussed with ministers and entry procedures should be trialled before the Island reopens its borders, the External Relations Minister has said.
Emergency laws agreed to help battle COVID-19 battle in Jersey
EMERGENCY laws allowing the dispersal of large public gatherings, use of hotels for hospital beds and access to hundreds of millions of pounds from the rainy day fund were passed on Tuesday to help combat COVID-19.
Covid-19: Government scheme to pay workers launched today
AN unprecedented government scheme to pay part of the wages of thousands of Islanders during the coronavirus pandemic has been launched.
New ‘landscape-led’ scheme to transform the Waterfront
NEW indoor and outdoor swimming pools, a national art gallery and a landscaped bridge over Route de la Libération are included in designs to transform the south-west Waterfront area of St Helier.
Government’s Brexit Unit to remain after January
THE Brexit Unit in Jersey’s government will continue to operate after the UK leaves the EU at the end of next month, the External Relations Minister has confirmed.

