JERSEY FA president Phil Austin has expressed discontent following news that the England FA have turned their back on Jersey’s Uefa application.
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States reject retrials in cases with a hung jury
RETRIALS will not be held in cases where a jury cannot reach a majority verdict, after States Members rejected the move.
Referendum to be held on future of Bailiff
ISLANDERS will be asked to decide on the future role of the Bailiff after proposals to hold a referendum were approved by the States.
Politicians vote for referendum on the Bailiff’s dual role
ISLANDERS could be asked to decide whether the Bailiff should remain President of the States – after politicians voted in favour of a referendum.
Island among first to join anti-tax avoidance fight
JERSEY has become one of the first jurisdictions in the world to adopt an international measure designed to stop
multinational companies shifting their profits between countries to avoid paying tax.
Brexit: Draft law will avoid ‘a procedural traffic jam’
MINISTERS would be given greater powers to quickly change Jersey law to help ‘prevent a procedural traffic jam’ before Brexit day, if proposals are approved by the States.
Senator calls for full lifeboat rift inquiry
JERSEY having two all-weather lifeboats would be ‘absurd’ and the truth behind what caused the rift between the RNLI and the St Helier lifeboat crew needs to be known, a senior politician has said.
Firms want movement rights to stay the same after Brexit
JERSEY businesses would like EU citizens to retain the ‘status quo’ freedom of movement rights which allow them to live and work in Jersey post-Brexit, a new survey has revealed.
Politicians visiting overseas ‘are entitled to some secrecy’
DISCUSSIONS between Jersey ministers and politicians from around the world are entitled to a level of secrecy, the External Relations Minister has said in the wake of a meeting between the Chief Minister and Bahrain’s Finance Minister.
New Chief Minister picks his preferred ministerial team
THE politicians who would form the Chief Minister’s preferred Council of Ministers have been revealed – with Senator Ian Gorst accepting the offer to become External Relations Minister after losing out in the race for the top job.

