A NEW processing plant could be built in the Island to enable a higher proportion of the local catch to be sold in Jersey, the Economic Development Minister has said.
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Minute’s silence to honour the Duke
ISLANDERS are asked to observe a one-minute silence at 3pm today to remember His Royal Highness The Duke of Edinburgh.
Granville mayor defends accused French fisherman
THE skipper of a French boat which was caught trawling through a protected bream spawning ground off the north coast has been defended by the mayor of Granville.
Medicinal-cannabis company boosted by £14m investment
THE medicinal-cannabis company based at the former Tamba Park site has received a £14 million cash injection thanks to massive investor interest ahead of its listing on the London Stock Exchange.
Autism charity ‘shocked’ by sign-off of new service
QUESTIONS have been raised about the rationale and process behind the creation of a new government-backed independent advocacy service for people with autism and learning disabilities.
Airlines launching more Jersey services in the face of tough travel restrictions across Europe
JERSEY is due to benefit from several new air links as carriers ramp up their domestic services in the face of tough travel restrictions across Europe.
Project team will publish access plans
THOSE involved with the new hospital project at Overdale will ‘continue to work closely’ with the parish, the Deputy Chief Minister has said after St Helier residents voted to temporarily block work on the access route to the site.
Islanders join medical cannabis walking event
MEDICAL cannabis campaigners Billy and Charlotte Caldwell were joined by patients, politicians and figures in the local growing industry for the Jersey leg of their 1,000-mile walk across the British Isles this weekend.
Parish objections ‘won’t hold up progress of the hospital project’
WORK on the new hospital at Overdale ‘will not be held up’ despite a St Helier Parish Assembly refusing to back the construction of the scheme’s planned access road, the project’s political leader has insisted.
Senators to go after States reforms gain approval
MAJOR reforms of the composition of the States were approved in the Chamber yesterday – ending more than two decades of stalemate in attempts to overhaul the electoral system.

