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Telecoms issue with “serious implications” for Islanders and local businesses resolved, minister confirms

A TELEPHONE numbering issue that would have had “serious implications” for Islanders and local businesses has been resolved, the Economic Development Minister has confirmed following the approval of emergency legislation earlier this year. The update from Deputy Kirsten Morel follows amendments to the Telecommunications (Jersey) Law 2002, which were backed by States Members in October. […]

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Government working to boost economy, says minister

THE Economic Development Minister has emphasised government efforts to boost the economy in the wake of pessimism expressed by business leaders in a recent survey. Respondents to the Institute of Directors and Chamber of Commerce survey outlined “weak” confidence in Jersey’s economy, saying government strategy and workforce pressures were among the factors holding back investment […]

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Alcohol and drug testing for mariners proposed in new law

AUTHORITIES could soon have the power to test skippers for alcohol and drugs in the event of an incident at sea, a Scrutiny panel has heard. Economic Development Minister Kirsten Morel, who oversees air and sea transport policy, proposed changes to Jersey’s shipping laws and harbour regulations earlier this month.  If passed, these changes would […]

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New DFDS rate card will ‘shine a light’ on ‘obscure’ freight logistics sector

THE government has said that its 20-year ferry agreement with DFDS will “shine a light” on “a very obscure and untransparent part of Jersey’s economy” – namely, freight service providers, and the dominant actor in this sector, Ferryspeed. Economic Development Minister Kirsten Morel said that previous deals that Condor had made with freight service providers […]

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Jet2 to offer flights to Bournemouth from summer 2026

A NEW twice-weekly service to Bournemouth is to be operated by Jet2 from next summer. The airline will also be expanding some of its existing routes from the Island, with an extra weekly flight to Newcastle and an extended season to Leeds Bradford and East Midlands due to offer 50% more seats in 2026 compared […]

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“Significant finds continue to be discovered”

JERSEY Heritage has welcomed plans to introduce clear legal obligations and processes for handling archaeological discoveries – with the organisation stating that “significant finds” continue to be uncovered in the Island. The comments follow the proposal of new legislation by Economic Development Minister Kirsten Morel, seeking to provide a statutory framework for reporting, recording, investigating […]

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