LEGAL action is being taken so that only cream produced in the Island can be sold as Jersey cream anywhere in the world.
There were no tax deals with 1(1)ks
From Colin Powell, States adviser, international affairs. YOUR editorial headlined ‘Is the 1(1)k system broken? (JEP 21 October), which is critical of those paying tax of less than £10,000, appears to have been written without due regard for the content of the paper on the history of the 1(1)k policy that was recently published and [...]
Leading club calls time
ONE of the Island’s most successful cricket clubs in recent years has disbanded following an emergency general meeting.
Gourmet’s paradise
IF France is the country of fine wine and gourmet food, then the Loire Valley should be its capital.
Welcome moves against smoking – even if some restrictions have left a trail of stubs
HEALTH Minister Anne Pryke is to be commended for her attempt to cut back still further on the activities of young cigarette smokers.
School governors urged to unite
GOVERNORS at fee-paying schools should join forces to fight the proposed cuts to their States subsidies, the founder of a parents’ lobby group has urged.
‘Give the JFSC power to fine errant firms’
JERSEY’S financial watchdog should have more powers to fine those Island companies breaking the rules, according to Senator Alan Breckon.
Double blow for travellers
TRAVELLERS have been dealt a double blow following news that the price of air travel from the UK and in and out of Jersey is to rise.
Move to end clashes on scallop dredging
SCALLOP dredgers have been banned from a huge area of Jersey’s coast after clashing with divers over rights to fish in shallow waters.
Karters reconsider plan to extend track
THE Jersey Kart and Motor Club are to consider the implications of the opposition to their plans to extend their track which would lead to the closure of the loop road at Ronez.