GOVERNMENT chief executive Charlie Parker does not have full Jersey residency rights and there will be ‘no additional payouts beyond his contractual entitlement’, the Chief Minister has said.
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‘Visitor economy will be hit by Super League Triathlon cancellation’
SENATOR Lyndon Farnham says the Government of Jersey must work hard to support the visitor economy this winter, following the loss of what would have been a six-figure Super League Triathlon boost.
Bar’s under-21 drinks ban due to ‘disrespect’
A ST Helier bar says it has been forced to change its policy and ban Islanders under the age of 21 due to some being ‘disrespectful’.
Reform minister quits to back no-confidence vote
A MINISTER has quit the government in order to back a vote of no confidence in the Chief Minister.
Spend Local initiative could be brought back in the new year
TARGETED ‘Spend Local’ funds could be issued to Islanders to support businesses hardest hit by Covid-19 guidelines, according to the Economic Development Minister.
Free flu jabs for over-50s in winter Covid fight
FREE flu jabs will be given to the over-50s and vulnerable Islanders as the fight against Covid-19 gears up for winter.
Constable will back plan to build hospital at Overdale
PROPOSALS to build the new hospital at Overdale will be backed by the St Helier Constable – provided an alternative home can be found for the Jersey Bowling Club.
Jersey’s Chief Minister survives vote of no confidence
CHIEF Minister John Le Fondré has survived a vote of no confidence in the States.
Hospital site choice due to be announced today
THE Council of Ministers were today expected to present their choice for the site of Jersey’s new hospital.
Proposal for a 34p minimum wage increase
THE minimum wage could be upped by 34p next April, if States Members agree.

