TWO senior Jersey ministers attended a meeting with UK Prime Minister Theresa May during the recent Scottish Conservative conference.
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No-deal Brexit: New powers to restrict medical supplies and close pharmacies
A NEW authority will be granted powers to restrict the issuing of prescriptions and close pharmacies in case medical supply shortages are caused by a no-deal Brexit, if proposals are passed.
‘Stockpile essentials’ in case of a no-deal Brexit
ISLANDERS will be urged to stock up on essential goods again, as the likelihood of a no-deal Brexit at the end of October is increasing, the Government of Jersey has said.
Refugees in Jersey: Minister opposed to release of FoI documents
JERSEY’S External Relations Minister is still opposed to documents on refugee resettlement being put in the public domain despite the fact they were released following a three-year freedom of information battle.
‘Risk to supply chains’ under no-deal scenario
AVOIDING a no-deal Brexit would be in the best interests of Jersey and a disorderly exit would threaten supply chains, key infrastructure and information sharing with Europe, a new government report says.
Chief Minister counters criticism of consultants
CHIEF Minister John Le Fondré has hit out at criticism directed towards interim consultants employed by the States, declaring that change is needed and they are here to deliver it.
Next UK Prime Minister ‘will understand’ Island’s interests
THE External Relations Minister is confident that Jersey’s interests ‘will be understood’ by the next Prime Minster, saying that the Island’s relations with the UK have grown closer during several recent political crises.
Charities have assets estimated to be £1bn
JERSEY’S 350-plus registered charities could have assets worth a billion pounds, according to the Island’s charity commissioner.
Chief Minister defends use of consultants
THE Chief Minister has defended the use of highly paid consultants, saying they will help drive States reform and deliver tangible savings to the public in the long-run.
Opening of square named after New Jersey capital
A NEWLY built square named after the capital of New Jersey was officially opened this week during a ceremony attended by the city’s mayor.

