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Mar 12, 2019
The Jersey Financial Services Commission (JFSC) has signed a bilateral agreement with the UK financial regulator to secure continued access for the Island to the UK’s funds market.
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Mar 11, 2019
A forum of senior politicians and officials from Jersey and Guernsey, which was formed last year, met in Jersey last week.
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Mar 11, 2019
Jersey’s branch of the Commonwealth Parliamentary Association (CPA) – the international organisation which brings together parliamentarians from across the Commonwealth – is marking Commonwealth Day by unveiling its new objectives and strategy.
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Mar 11, 2019
The Economic and International Affairs Scrutiny Panel will undertake a review of the proposals to extend family friendly employment rights. The Panel’s review of the legislation will focus in particular on the consultation process and the possible impacts that the changes might have on businesses and the Island’s economy.
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Mar 11, 2019
A new Scrutiny Panel is to review the ongoing One Gov project to reform the Island’s public service.
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Mar 08, 2019
The Minister for Treasury and Resources, Deputy Susie Pinel, has approved funding for 11 projects, including sports travel grants, and children’s early years policy development. Deputy Pinel has also agreed to fund various modernisation initiatives and a new office in North America for Jersey Finance.
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Mar 08, 2019
Report calls for tougher government action on single-use plastics.
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Mar 08, 2019
The Minister for Home Affairs, Connétable Len Norman, has approved a change in policy to make 150 seasonal work permits available for the hospitality industry.
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Mar 08, 2019
The Treasury Minister, Deputy Susie Pinel, will announce to a group of influential Jersey women on International Women’s Day that she plans to propose an end to the practice of taxing wives’ income through their husbands.
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Mar 07, 2019
Draft Employment (Amendment No. 11) (Jersey) Law 201- (P.17/2019)
Jersey Chamber of Commerce – Official Response.
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Mar 07, 2019
A three-dimensional online model of Jersey has been opened to help members of the public visualise how proposed developments would look.
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Mar 07, 2019
EU nationals working in the agricultural and fishing industries have successfully registered their ‘settled status’, ensuring they can remain in the island after Brexit.