DOZENS of French fishing boats have staged a protest in and around St Helier Harbour over post-Brexit access to Jersey waters.
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Special States sitting arranged to debate hospital access route
A VOTE on whether to approve the controversial proposed access route to Jersey’s new hospital will now take place next week [1 February].
Raymond seeks new dawn for Island sport
JERSEY SPORTS COUNCIL chairman Hugh Raymond is understood to have thrown his name into the hat to take political responsibility for sport in the Island, after expressing serious Covid-related concerns for clubs and associations.
US Ambassador pays visit to develop ties with the Island
THE US Ambassador to the UK visited Jersey in a official capacity this week to develop ties with the Island and to pay tribute to American soldiers who died off its coast during World War II.
‘Stick to rules’ plea as Island restaurants prepare to open
HOSPITALITY businesses and their customers have been urged to stick to the Covid-19 guidelines by reataurant businesses to lessen the risk of further closures, following a surge in bookings as the Island prepares to reopen.
Tea: Multi-million-pound refresher for farming?
GROWING tea could provide a multi-million-pound boost for the rural economy and help secure the future of the agricultural industry, the Economic Development Minister has said following successful trials of the crop.
‘Heritage assets at risk’ from hospital ‘highway’
THE proposed access route for the new Hospital project at Overdale risks losing ‘important heritage assets’, creates ‘geological challenges’ and puts ‘highway’ roads close to residential areas, the St Helier Constable has said.
In keeping apart, we have been brought closer together
By Economic Development Minister Lyndon Farnham
Renewed effort to restart talks over Jersey Gas tariffs
TALKS between Jersey Gas and the government over rescinding an ‘insensitive’ 6.5% tariff increase could soon restart, it has been revealed.
‘Enhanced’ support for Island businesses
THE highest level of government financial support yet has been announced for the hospitality sector, gyms and other businesses heavily affected by recent measures to combat the Covid-19 spike.

