A SERVICE offered to the super-wealthy and high-ranking civil servants to ease their move to Jersey is to be rolled out for key workers such as nurses in an effort to attract more to the Island.
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Charity sees ‘significant’ rise in young homeless people
ALMOST a fifth of people who stay in temporary accommodation offered by a Jersey homeless charity are under the age of 25, latest figures show.
Care of Children in Jersey Review Panel re-established
A PANEL to ensure that the recommendations of the Independent Jersey Care Inquiry are implemented has been re-established and its chairman has vowed to hold the Council of Ministers to account.
EU citizens must pay £25 to remain in Jersey post-Brexit
EU nationals will need to pay a £25 fee to apply for ‘settled status’ and maintain their rights to live and work in Jersey post-Brexit, the Home Affairs Minister has said.
French firm ‘could build Jersey’s new hospital for £91m’ – a fifth of the current projected cost
A FRENCH architectural firm claim they can deliver Jersey’s new hospital for £90 million if it is built on a greenfield site – and have met a group of politicians including Assistant Chief Minister Chris Taylor to present their plans.
States Members accused of ‘ignorance’ over retail tax
STATES Members who voted against halving the retail tax have been accused of ‘ignorance’ and failing to listen to the views of business experts.
French architects visit potential hospital sites
FRENCH architects – who claim they can build a new hospital in Jersey for less than a fifth of the current forecasted cost – have visited the Island to view three possible sites.
Review into suitability of post-16 education
THE number of young people going on to higher education is falling, prompting a Scrutiny panel to launch a review to see if post-16 education in Jersey is suitably equipping the next generation of workers.
New hospital location is back on the agenda
ALTERNATIVE sites for the new hospital should be put back to the States, a panel reviewing the build has found.
States Members take their places on the Scrutiny panels
THE States Members who will form Scrutiny panels have been decided – with one resigning from his position within minutes of being appointed.

