ROMAN Abramovich – the Russian billionaire, who has been granted Jersey residency rights – could be barred from entering the Island after the UK’s Home Office delayed the renewal of his visa, it has emerged.
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Sates to debate draft laws to help with Brexit changes
LAWS which would pave the way for Jersey to end its existing relationship with the EU as Brexit takes place are due to be debated at this week’s States sitting.
Don’t panic, Chief Minister. Take your time and do it your way
By former JEP editor Chris Bright
Bailhache: ‘Convincing European politicians that Jersey is well regulated is an uphill struggle’
THE reputation of other offshore finance centres could potentially damage Jersey’s image in Europe, the External Relations Minister has said.
INQUIRY: Sir Philip Bailhache apologises for controversial Liberation Day speech
SENATOR Sir Philip Bailhache has apologised to anyone who was distressed by comments he made during his controversial Liberation Day speech as Bailiff in 2008.
Island will be able to do its own trade deals
JERSEY will soon be able to negotiate its own trade deals after finally being given permission by the UK – three years after the request was first made.
Half Council of Ministers to stand down in May
HEALTH Minister Andrew Green has become the fifth minister to announce that he is not standing in next month’s general election.
Ministers lobby in London to avert threat to finance
SENIOR Island politicians have successfully lobbied UK government ministers to lodge alternative proposals to an amendment that could threaten the Island’s finance industry.
How I miss those late nights in a draughty parish hall…
ALONG with ‘big guns’ of Jersey politics like Senators Philip Ozouf, Alan Maclean and Sir Philip Bailhache, there’s another well-known, respected, popular even, face that will be missing from next month’s election.

