ISLANDERS will once again be able to fly to Doncaster and Cardiff from next month after Wizz Air announced that it would begin services to the Island.
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Covid: No new rules likely before Christmas
NO further Covid restrictions are likely to be introduced before Christmas and ministers have agreed to scrap strict new isolation rules for direct contacts of positive cases of the Omicron variant. The requirement for ten days’ isolation for direct contacts was set out by the government last Thursday, but ended yesterday after ministers considered the […]
Designs for hospital to go through planning process
A MAJOR new milestone in the future-hospital project was reached today after a planning application for the new facility was finally lodged.
Senator: Omicron threat under ‘constant review’
MEASURES to slow the spread of coronavirus remain proportionate to the level of risk, the Deputy Chief Minister has said, despite the ‘probable inevitability’ of the Omicron variant reaching Jersey.
Cannabis trade body launched
A NEW government-backed cannabis trade organisation has been launched in Jersey in what has been described as a ‘landmark development’ for the emerging industry.
Jersey Business to expand
Jersey Business is to expand its services to the business community to help meet post Covid-19 demands and opportunities. The expansion comes as the business-support organisation welcomes Jennifer Carnegie as the newly appointed chairwoman, succeeding Andy Jehan.
'The two years of 1964 and 2024 must astrologically be recognised as the “Year of the Lyndon”'
By Gavin St Pier YOU have a blank sheet of paper and a year-end column to write. Do you look back over the year just gone or do you look forward to the year ahead? What is gone is gone. What is done is done. But the future is just speculation and guesswork. Perhaps you […]
Medicinal cannabis campaigners meet minister during Jersey visit
MEDICAL cannabis campaigners Charlotte and Billy Caldwell met Deputy Chief Minister Lyndon Farnham on Monday in the Royal Square during the Jersey leg of their 1,000-mile walk across the British Isles.
Chamber and Condor to meet over French links
WORK to bring more European produce to the Island is to pick up in the ‘coming months’, the Chamber of Commerce has said, as it plans meetings with Condor Ferries.
Delays could add to £800m hospital cost
COST increases in goods and services caused by Brexit and Covid-19 will further drive up the cost of the planned £800 million new hospital if it is delayed any further, the Deputy Chief Minister has said.

