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News - 03 October 2017
As part of Jersey's ongoing work to prevent financial crime, the Island will undertake a risk assessment for money laundering and terrorist financing
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News - 20 April 2021
Terrorist financing risk assessment published
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News - 29 July 2020
Changes in Covid risk announced for four countries
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News - 22 July 2020
The Government of Jersey has updated its Countries Risk Assessment, which categorises countries into three groups (green, amber and red) with increasing levels of self-isolation and testing requirements depending on current risk.
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News - 31 July 2020
Covid risk assessments for countries are reviewed
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News - 27 October 2022
Any Islander who is the non-professional trustee of a privately-administered trust is being asked to contribute to a Government’s assessment of the risk of financial crime posed by legal persons and arrangements (LPAs).
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News - 14 October 2022
The Government of Jersey has launched an assessment into the risk of financial crime posed by all companies, partnerships, trusts and other similar vehicles available in Jersey.
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News - 08 September 2020
An Island-wide government cyber security risk assessment will launch next week, aimed at providing insight into the current cyber security maturity of businesses on the Island.
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News - 30 September 2020
The first National Risk Assessment (NRA) Report of money laundering has been published by the Government of Jersey. The NRA is the first public, centrally co-ordinated risk assessment of money laundering undertaken in the Island.
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News - 10 April 2007
Planning for the development of La Collette’s reclaimed land and arrangements for dealing ...
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News - 17 March 2022
The Minister for External Relations and Financial Services and the JFSC have issued a joint statement to the financial services industry on customer relationships associated with Russia and Belarus.
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News - 11 March 2010
Employee risk assessment changed
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News - 16 November 2020
Ministers have agreed eight additional public health measures in response to rising cases of Covid-19
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News - 21 March 2019
Safety review limits numbers at Fort Regent
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News - 22 August 2023
The Government has made a further decision regarding the ongoing implementation of the Proceeds of Crime (Amendment No. 6) (Jersey) Law 2022 (“Amendment No. 6”).
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News - 09 February 2021
Businesses who offer close contact services can reopen from tomorrow, Wednesday 10 February, with full risk assessments and safety plans completed, following the continued reduction of Covid-19 case numbers in the Island.
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News - 12 March 2010
Changes to Health and Safety Law
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News - 20 May 2020
From tomorrow, Thursday 21 May 2020, indoor workplaces can consider allowing employees to return to resume some workplace-based activity.
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News - 15 July 2022
Advice for Islanders in extreme weather
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News - 26 May 2017
A group including government, the police and the Attorney General's office has agreed a set of priorities for fighting financial crime
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News - 21 January 2008
The United Kingdom ’s Marine Accident Investigation Branch (MAIB) has published their report into th...
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News - 25 June 2020
From Friday 26 June, Islanders are advised to maintain a physical distance of 1 metre or more from people outside of their household.
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News - 22 May 2024
The Minister for External Relations has written to the UK’s Deputy Foreign Secretary Andrew Mitchell MP.
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News - 21 December 2018
Projects include funding for a Digital Academy as well as modernisation and support for non-ministerial functions.
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News - 20 November 2020
New public health measures on gatherings and licencing hours come into effect today
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News - 07 May 2021
From Monday 10 May, updated COVID-19 guidance will come into force for schools, colleges and early years settings.
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News - 07 May 2019
Fort Regent is accepting bookings for events again after a risk review concluded safety measures had to be improved
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News - 11 June 2020
A statement from the Deputy Chief Minister, Senator Lyndon Farnham
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News - 18 February 2022
From today, Islanders with a positive PCR test result will no longer be routinely called by the COVID Safe team when they test positive. This follows the de-escalation of COVID-19 measures as announced by Ministers last month.
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News - 02 February 2021
Preparations in St Helier for reopening of non-essential shops
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News - 19 October 2020
Launch of annual campaign to tackle domestic abuse
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News - 02 December 2020
Chief Minister announces significant Island-wide measures to stop the spread of COVID-19
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News - 03 August 2023
The Government, in consultation with the Jersey Financial Services Commission, has made further legislative changes as part of the ongoing supervisory implementation of the Proceeds of Crime Law
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News - 13 November 2015
Statement made by Assistant Chief Minister Senator Paul Routier on behalf of the Children and Vulnerable Adults Policy Group following publication of a child sexual abuse thematic serious case review by the Children's Safeguarding Partnership Board
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News - 24 October 2012
A report is published on the options for taxing foreign-owned, non-finance companies
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News - 17 June 2014
Pan-island training in emergency services' major incident response
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News - 16 October 2023
Schools are reviewing their contingency plans ahead of the proposed strike action scheduled for Tuesday 17 October 2023 and Wednesday 18 October 2023.
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News - 17 September 2020
The States of Jersey Police are currently investigating two large parties under Covid-19 legislation.
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News - 25 June 2020
A statement from Senator Lyndon Farnham about the update of physical distancing guidance.
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News - 01 May 2018
Departments retain some unspent funds for ongoing projects
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News - 04 December 2018
The department for Children, Young People, Education and Skills has issued a statement ahead of proposed industrial action by some civil servants on Friday, 7 December.
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News - 05 March 2021
Ministers have outlined the next stages of their plan to reconnect Islanders by relaxing more of the existing Covid measures
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News - 18 December 2017
The Employment Forum has recommended a number of improvements to the family friendly rights that are provided in the Employment Law.
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News - 07 January 2021
Good afternoon, and a very Happy New Year to you and to your families.
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News - 25 August 2021
On Thursday 26 August, Jersey will enter Stage 7 of the Reconnection Roadmap where the remaining Covid restrictions will be lifted.
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News - 08 January 2021
Parents, students and school staff are being reassured and reminded of the public health guidelines ahead of opening schools next week.
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News - 27 January 2021
Adults who are at increased risk of severe illness and mortality from COVID-19, will receive a letter from Government inviting them to book their COVID-19 vaccine.
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News - 12 April 2021
From this week, and in line with the easing of COVID-19 restrictions, Jersey Youth Service can welcome back more children and young people to the Island’s youth clubs.
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News - 11 August 2021
The Deputy Chief Minister talks about easing restrictions as we move to Stage 7 of the Reconnection roadmap on 26 August.
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News - 24 August 2021
Jersey’s Competent Authority Ministers (CAM) have issued new and updated guidance to allow for a safe return to educational settings this September and to limit the transmission of COVID-19.