ANOTHER blow has been struck against the Jersey International Finance Centre after it emerged that a major Island trust company has agreed to move into a rival block due to be created by private developer Dandara.
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More than half of Jersey’s adults worried about standard of living in retirement
ONE in two Islanders are worried about their standard of living in retirement, a new report has shown.
Senator Philip Ozouf retains seat after vote recount
Senator Ozouf received 271 more votes than Senator Ferguson, who was forced out of government after 12 years.
Senator Philip Ozouf retains seat after vote recount
Senator Ozouf received 271 more votes than Senator Ferguson, who was forced out of government after 12 years.
Finance Centre noise and dust to be reduced
Contractor Camerons Ltd carrying out dozens of measures to keep dust and noise pollution to a minimum on Finance Centre building site Large vehicles ferrying excavated waste won’t be allowed to leave unless they are clean Measures have been revealed in documents uploaded to the Planning Departments website by the Jersey Development Company LARGE transport […]
Second Esplanade ‘ring of defiance’ protest planned – will you be there?
Campaigners planning second Esplanade protest States Members this week voted against halting work on the Finance Centre Around 2,000 people took part in previous ‘ring of defiance’ Will you be attending this new protest? Take part in our poll below CAMPAIGNERS opposed to the Jersey International Finance Centre say they are due to plan another […]
States vote on ‘black hole’ plan
ONE of the most important debates in the Island in recent years began on Tuesday as the proposals contained in the Medium Term Financial Plan were put to the Assembly.
‘Without zero-ten, we would have lost finance industry’: Ozouf defends regime
Without the zero-ten tax regime Jersey would have lost its finance industry, the former Treasury Minister has argued Senator Philip Ozouf has responded to critic Richard Murphy – who blamed zero-ten for Jersey’s £125m deficit Describes Murphy as an ‘opportunistic attacker’ of the Island Should Jersey have brought in zero-ten? Take part in our poll […]
Islanders have some fun with politicians after predicted £125m debt
ISLANDERS have responded angrily online to the news that Jersey is predicted to have a shortfall of £125 million by 2019.
Tougher cyber-crime laws would unfairly criminalise people
Jon Tarrant said changing laws to give the police more powers in the fight against cyber-bulling was not the answer.

