MEASURES to tighten up the way election candidates reveal how much they spend on their campaigns are due to be debated by Members during this week’s States meeting.
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Care system review panel asks for Islanders’ feedback
ISLANDERS with experience of the care system are being encouraged to provide feedback on the States response to the Independent Jersey Care Inquiry – as the panel returns to the Island two years after releasing its report.
No deal Brexit warning: ‘Months of interrupted food supplies’
INTERRUPTIONS to Jersey’s fresh-food supplies are inevitable if the UK leaves the EU with no deal, External Relations Minister Ian Gorst has said.
No-deal advice: ‘Stock up sensibly with essentials’ items’
BUSINESS leaders and the External Relations Minister have advised Islanders to stock up ‘sensibly’ on essentials in case freight supplies are disrupted by a no-deal Brexit.
‘Jersey could show Britain the way on child refugees’
JERSEY should set an example by accepting child refugees and show the rest of the British Isles that more should be done to resettle unaccompanied minors from war-torn countries, a Labour peer has said.
Vote of confidence from EU ministers welcomed
JERSEY has received a vote of confidence from EU ministers, as the Island is removed from a so-called ‘grey list’ of countries whose tax regimes have caused concern among leaders in Brussels.
‘Jersey is ready for Brexit,’ say ministers
MINISTERS have moved to reassure Islanders that every effort is being made to ensure essential supplies of food and medicine are maintained in the case of a no-deal Brexit.
Overseas representatives placed by External Relations
A PILOT scheme placing States officials in representative roles in Kenya, France, Germany and potentially further afield has been launched by the External Relations team.
‘Committed’ migrants ‘very welcome’ after Brexit – External Relations Minister
MIGRANTS who are ‘committed’ to Jersey’s community are ‘very welcome’ to be here and are of ‘immense value’ to the Island, the External Relations Minister has said.
WATCH: Gorst moves to reassure Islanders after May’s Brexit plan defeat
MINISTERS and States officials are continuing to work with the UK government to ensure that both parties’ Brexit ‘plans align’, External Relations Minister Ian Gorst has said after Theresa May’s withdraw plan was overwhelmingly rejected by MPs.

