MAJOR companies with ties to Jersey will have to submit detailed annual reports to the Island’s taxes office under new measures designed to improve transparency for financial regulation and information sharing.
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‘Jersey in strong post-Brexit state’
JERSEY is in a strong and enviable position heading into a post-Brexit world, according to the Island’s External Relations Minister.
Free parking permits for ministers
STATES Members who travel out of the Island frequently on business are given parking permits for the Airport, the JEP has learned.
CI sympathy in wake of Normandy attack
MINISTERS have offered their condolences after a priest was killed in an apparent terrorist attack by two armed men at his Normandy church.
Jersey to have a say on Brexit negotiations
JERSEY will be given the chance to fight its corner during the forthcoming Brexit negotiations, UK Prime Minister Theresa May has said.
Is it time to consider the ‘insurance policy’?
JERSEY’S independence is not a new topic for Senator Sir Philip Bailhache.
Prime Minister to stand down as UK votes to leave the EU
THE United Kingdom has voted to leave the European Union with 52 per cent of the electorate opting in favour of a Brexit in Thursday’s historic referendum.
Brexit: Jersey has option to sever ties with the UK
JERSEY may have an option to sever its ties to the UK and consider independence if terms for the Island’s relationship with the EU following Brexit are unsatisfactory, the External Relations Minister has said.
French war dead remembered
FRENCH residents of Jersey who died during the Second World War were remembered recently when France’s ambassador to the UK laid a wreath in their memory during an official visit to Jersey.
Brexit? Stiffen your backbones, says minister
JERSEY may need to ‘stiffen its backbone’ if the UK votes for Brexit to ensure the Island’s interests and autonomy are protected, the External Relations Minister has said.

