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Jun 13, 2019
Islanders interested in changing career, learning something new or starting a hobby are encouraged to attend a series of free events next week.
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Jun 12, 2019
Islanders will have the chance to learn more about how Jersey prevents coastal flooding when a surface water pumping station opens to the public next week.
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Jun 12, 2019
The Channel Islands Co-operative Society are once again looking for schools, community groups, charities and individuals who go that extra mile to protect the local environment by awarding them a donation to help fund their projects.
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Jun 12, 2019
The States Assembly, Jersey’s parliament, has this weekend launched its ‘Are you related?’ appeal as part of its celebrations to mark 100 years since some women were allowed to vote in Jersey.
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Jun 10, 2019
The States Employment Board has today agreed proposals to end the dispute with the two teaching unions, NASUWT and NEU, following months of negotiations.
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Jun 07, 2019
Jersey’s Deputy Chief Minister is attending a 3-day inward investment summit in Washington DC next week.
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Jun 05, 2019
The Chief Minister and External Relations Minister are part of a delegation representing Jersey at a series of ceremonies to commemorate the 75th anniversary of D-Day.
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Jun 05, 2019
More than 4,000 tax returns were received at Customer and Local Services (CLS) on Friday, as the deadline for islanders to file their personal tax returns closed.
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Jun 05, 2019
An independent review of school funding is to be carried out, following approval of a £250,000 contingency bid by the Treasury Minister.
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Jun 04, 2019
The States Employment Board today made a revised pay offer to teachers in government-funded schools, in order to seek a settlement to the 2018-20 pay round and thereby bring an end to the current disputes.
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Jun 04, 2019
The Economic Affairs Scrutiny Panel has recognised the concerns held by Jersey Chamber of
Commerce Members in the report released today (04/06/19).
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Jun 04, 2019
The Economic and International Affairs Scrutiny Panel has reviewed proposals to extend family friendly employment rights, finding that there was insufficient consultation during the policy development process and that the law is likely to have significant unintended consequences that were not assessed before the proposals were lodged.