JERSEY’S new hospital will be built at Overdale subject to States approval, it was announced yesterday [6 October] in a move that could bring to an end one of the longest-running sagas in the Island’s recent political history.
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JEP’S Celebrate Local campaign: ‘We all have a role to play’
ALL Islanders have a role to play in the Island’s economic recovery, Senator Lyndon Farnham says today as he adds his voice to the call for Islanders to Celebrate Local.
Nearly a third of jobs at risk from AI, report warns
NEARLY a third of jobs in the Channel Islands could be at risk over the next 15 years due to automation, with financial services most vulnerable, a business report has warned.
Jersey Heritage thanks Islanders for support during pandemic
SUPPORT for Jersey Heritage’s visitor sites and rental properties has increased significantly following the relaxation of the Island’s lockdown, the organisation’s latest figures show.
Tourism need help with ‘three winter seasons’
MINISTERS are considering additional financial support for tourism as the industry faces the equivalent of three consecutive winter seasons.
Beach restrictions for dog-walkers are eased
DOG owners have been given the go-ahead to exercise dogs on beaches during the coronavirus lockdown without the need for a lead.
Agriculture workers given essential status
AGRICULTURAL workers have been given dispensation to work as essential employees during the coronavirus lockdown.
1,100 back call to extend dog walking off the lead during lockdown
MORE than 1,100 people have backed a call for dogs to be allowed off the lead on beaches after 1 May – if the Island’s coronavirus lockdown is extended beyond that point.
Ministers decide that Charlie Parker should not have ‘second job’
A NON-EXECUTIVE directorship taken on by Charlie Parker is not compatible with his role as government chief executive, ministers have decided.
40% of finance firms to impose ‘unpaid leave’ on their staff before end of the year?
MORE than 40% of finance firms could impose ‘unpaid leave’ on their staff before the end of this year, with pay-freezes and redundancies also being considered by companies, a new report has said.

