3,000 people enjoy a tour of the new £50 million Condor Liberation. Take a tour of the ship with our video, below. See what Islanders thought of the new boat. IT might only be March, but for thousands of Islanders Liberation Day came early over the weekend. On Sunday, 3,000 people were given a tour […]
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States likely to pass cost of rates bill on to businesses
It was reported this week that thousands of St Helier residents could see a drop in their rates bills if a major new deal gets approval and brings in hundreds of thousands of extra pounds for the parish.
Dinnergate protesters get their point across
A handful of protesters gathered at the entrance to La Mare Wine Estate and made their voices heard while armed with small banners and collection boxes for the Royal British Legion.
Bitcoin industry will be regulated in Jersey
Senator Philip Ozouf said finding ways for new advancements such as cryptocurrencies, including Bitcoin, to work alongside established banking systems was a global problem and one that Jersey was taking a proactive approach towards.
From GP’s surgery to a seat in the States
But for Dr Zoe Cameron the next 1,000 days will feature mountains of government reports and projects, rather than the Alps, Rockies or Pyrénées.
Ditched developers lose £98m case against the States
The Dublin-based development firm has been thwarted in its £100 million pound civil action against the Jersey Development Company and
Gorst to remain in Chief Minister role
By the 5 pm Friday deadline his was the only nomination paper to have been received by the States Greffe and he will be elected unopposed when the States convene on 3 November for their first sitting since the election.
Leaked document shows broadband fitting company have incurred losses
THE company contracted by JT to connect homes and businesses with superfast broadband has suffered substantial losses on the troubled project, according to a leaked document.
Radical change to system makes it easier for Islanders to challenge Planning decisions
A NEW appeals system that will make it easier for Islander to challenge planning decisions is to be introduced on Tuesday.
Doctor makes impressive political bow
Senator-elect Zoe Cameron finished sixth, three votes ahead of serving Senator Lyndon Farnham and hundreds in front of Treasury Minister Philip Ozouf.

