Jersey News Archive
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Later papers ‘could threaten delivery jobs’
SOME drivers working for newsagents could lose their jobs when the newspaper and mail plane changes its arrival time in Jersey from Monday, the general manager of Jersey Distribution has warned.
Jersey Evening Post / This is Jersey - 20:00
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Jubilee poetry competition inspires students
The former Poet Laureate has been inspiring the island's English A level students at a special lecture this afternoon.
Channel Television - 18:30
3
Dodo display highlights extinction
An extremely rare skeleton of a dodo will take centre stage in de Gruchys shop window.
Channel Television - 18:01
4
Designer set to shine on the catwalk
A Jersey design student is causing something of a stir in the fashion world.
Channel Television - 17:30
5
What do you think about Jersey's taxi service ?
Jersey States are carrying out a wide ranging consultation on taxi services in the island.
Channel Television - 17:30
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Ex-Centenier on child assault charges
A FORMER Centenier who was chosen to carry the Olympic torch through Jersey this summer has been charged with indecently assaulting children.
Jersey Evening Post / This is Jersey - 17:00
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Ferry crash court date 'due soon'
A date for a court hearing into a fatal Condor ferry crash off Jersey will be announced "very soon", says a French prosecutor.
BBC Jersey - 16:07
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Digital Jersey to represent digital industries
A new body is set up to promote Jersey as a centre of digital excellence.
States of Jersey - 16:00
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Torchbearer faces assault charges
A man chosen to carry the Olympic torch in Jersey is charged with indecently assaulting children.
BBC Jersey - 15:55
10
Petrol prices rocket
PETROL prices are at their highest level for at least the last five years, according to the Jersey Consumer Council.
Jersey Evening Post / This is Jersey - 15:00
11
Police warning over website scam
Islanders are being warned by police about fraudsters who are using the Jersey Insight website.
BBC Jersey - 14:48
12
LVCR appeal might be too late to save mail order jobs
AN appeal against the UK’s High Court victory over Jersey on the internet mail order industry would be unlikely to reach court for a year – long after jobs are expected to be shed as fulfilment companies head overseas.
Jersey Evening Post / This is Jersey - 14:00
13
New digital economy group set up
A new group set up to promote and develop Jersey's digital economy will cost £300,000 in the first year, the treasury minister says.
BBC Jersey - 12:50
14
‘Look for work or lose your benefits’
THE Island’s benefits system will not be a ‘soft touch’ for jobless Islanders who do not try hard enough to find work, the Social Security Minister has warned.
Jersey Evening Post / This is Jersey - 12:37
15
CPA Global changes hands in a deal valued at £950 million
INTELLECTUAL property business CPA Global has new owners as the result of the confirmation of its sale to a private equity group for about £950 million.
Jersey Evening Post / This is Jersey - Business News - 11:29
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Number of Islanders with jobs is at record high
New Labour Market figures for Jersey show that despite the rising level of unemployment, the number of Islanders with jobs is at a record high.
Channel Television - 11:00
17
£990,000 – the cost of four years of ferries
JERSEY Heritage has spent more than £990,000 on repairs and maintenance to the two Elizabeth Castle amphibious vehicles in the last four years.
Jersey Evening Post / This is Jersey - 10:13
18
Top yacht manufacturers at Boat Show
4 of the top international yacht manufacturers will be attending Jersey’s largest free maritime event this year.
States of Jersey - 10:00
19
Review of Pontins site homes plan
A UK planning inspector will investigate whether plans to build homes at Plemont in Jersey comply with new planning guidelines.
BBC Jersey - 09:38
20
Latest employment report published
Labour market report for December 2011 has been published.
States of Jersey - 09:00
21
More in work despite more jobless
The number of people working in Jersey is rising despite an increase in unemployment, according to the States' statistics unit.
BBC Jersey - 08:56
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Hedges making roads 'dangerous'
A Jersey constable is concerned overgrown hedges and trees are making roads dangerous.
BBC Jersey - 08:56
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Tax threat to internet betting industry
A NEW tax on offshore gambling websites is likely to hit Jersey’s internet betting industry before it properly gets off the ground.
Jersey Evening Post / This is Jersey - 08:11