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News - 24 January 2020
The Minister for External Relations Senator Ian Gorst has signed a Ministerial Decision giving effect to the European Union (Regulations Related to United Kingdom Exit - Commencement) (Jersey) Order.
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News - 07 April 2020
The Minister for the Environment, Deputy John Young, has signed a ministerial decision to protect Atlantic Bluefin Tuna (Thunnus thynnus) stocks in Jersey water.
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News - 06 January 2020
A new parking permit is being introduced to the Road Traffic (St Helier) (Jersey) Order 1996 to enable electric vehicle sharing clubs to have allocated parking spaces on public and parish roads.
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News - 21 May 2020
Schools to remain closed until at least 5 June
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News - 26 May 2020
Rue de Maupertuis will be permanently closed to through traffic, except for access to premises.
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News - 29 April 2020
The Education Minister extends the closure of most Government-provided schools and colleges
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News - 23 January 2020
The Minister for Environment, Deputy John Young, has signed a Ministerial Decision approving the long-term plans to improve Jersey’s coastal defences.
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News - 03 April 2020
The Education Minister has signed a Ministerial Decision to keep the majority of schools closed until Friday 1 May.
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News - 07 October 2020
Deputy Susie Pinel, Minister for Treasury and Resources, has signed a Ministerial Decision lodging a proposition to establish the Fiscal Stimulus Fund.
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News - 14 August 2020
The Minister for Infrastructure, Deputy Kevin Lewis, has signed a Ministerial Decision introducing legislation which updates the requirements for children to wear seatbelts.
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News - 06 November 2020
A drop-in session is being held next week so that Islanders can find out about plans to relocate the branch library to the Communicare Centre.
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News - 15 May 2020
We are reaching the end of the first full week in our progress through Level 3 of the Safe Exit Framework
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News - 27 May 2020
The Government of Jersey has approved funding of almost £400,000 to support the continued public transport services of LibertyBus.
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News - 15 May 2020
Financial support for households, government expenditure and the Island’s economy during the Covid-19 pandemic
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News - 14 July 2020
Hundreds of Haute Vallée students will be able to walk to school more safely following a decision by the Minister for Infrastructure, Deputy Kevin Lewis, to put in place a raised zebra crossing on St John’s Road.
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News - 01 April 2020
Today, the Assistant Minister for Treasury and Resources, Senator Ian Gorst, has signed a Ministerial Decision to launch Phase 1 of the Government Co-Funded Payroll Scheme (CFPS).
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News - 02 July 2020
The Minister for Treasury and Resources, Deputy Susie Pinel, has today signed a Ministerial Decision making several amendments to the Government Co-Funding Payroll Scheme (CFPS).
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News - 21 January 2020
To celebrate the 75th anniversary of Victory in Europe Day (VE Day), a collection of limited-edition coins has been issued by the Westminster Collection.
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News - 10 July 2020
The law that protects Jersey’s children is being updated so that earlier help is given to children and families, with support services working closer together to understand, assess and meet the wellbeing needs of children.
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News - 06 July 2020
The Government is to provide a loan of up to £10 million to Blue Islands.
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News - 15 April 2020
A statement from the Chief Executive, Charlie Parker
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News - 07 December 2020
The Education Minister has issued a statement to explain that schools are remaining open, but the situation is being monitored closely
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News - 12 February 2020
The teams responsible for supporting Jersey’s economy are being merged into a single structure, ahead of a formal consultation about forming a new economy department.
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News - 05 August 2020
Jersey’s independent panel of economic experts updates the Island's economic forecast
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News - 03 April 2020
Statements from the Chief Executive, Charlie Parker, the Director General of JHA, Julian Blazeby and the Chief of Police, Robin Smith.
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News - 28 August 2020
A speech from the Chief Minister, Senator John Le Fondre