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News - 10 September 2021
A report on how much greenhouse gas the Island emitted in 2019 has been published.
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News - 02 February 2021
A survey of Islanders has provided evidence that respondents would prefer Jersey’s main hub for urban sports to be located in St Helier.
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News - 11 June 2021
A draft law has been proposed to set the minimum price for a ‘bag for life’ at 70 pence and to ban traders from supplying many ‘single use’ plastic and paper bags.
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News - 02 November 2021
The Council of Ministers has published its Preferred Strategy for tackling the climate emergency, backed by £23m of new investment over the next four years.
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News - 28 July 2021
The Government of Jersey is inviting Islanders to take part in a frank and open discussion about the Island’s future population policy.
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News - 18 March 2021
Today, the Government has launched its Inspiring Active Places strategy, which outlines new plans for the future of public sport and wellbeing facilities in the Island.
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News - 07 October 2021
A new Saturday wellbeing drop-in service for children, young people and their families will open this weekend, following calls for more accessible mental health services
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News - 28 May 2021
Competent Authority Ministers have announced their intention to proceed to Stage 7 of the Reconnection Roadmap on 14 June.
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News - 19 January 2021
The Government of Jersey has responded to the Comptroller and Auditor General’s (C&AG) Thinkpiece on Public Audit in Jersey.
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News - 12 March 2021
A virtual exhibition providing Islanders with an update to the Our Hospital project opens on Monday.
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News - 02 September 2021
A proposition has been lodged to allow the Minister for Social Security to increase the minimum wage in Jersey in January 2022
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News - 28 May 2021
A Ministerial Decision has been signed to make Midvale Road one-way to traffic, along with several other changes to improve the road for pedestrians. The work is due to begin early next year.
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News - 16 March 2021
The planning application for the proposed South Hill Gardens skatepark has been submitted.
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News - 23 April 2021
More than 2,200 Islanders have so far visited the Our Hospital virtual public exhibition.
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News - 21 June 2021
Three new cycle shelters are being added in St Helier as part of a four-month pilot scheme to encourage Islanders to cycle in and out of town.
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News - 21 May 2021
Ministers have announced details of the Children’s Safer Travel Policy and the COVID Status Certification
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News - 22 November 2021
The process of appointing a team to redesign Fort Regent goes live on the Channel Islands Procurement Portal today
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News - 05 March 2021
The Government is reminding organisations to share their views on how the Island should tackle climate change and become carbon neutral.
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News - 03 August 2021
A series of pedestrian courtesy crossings (raised tables) will be put in place in Havre des Pas early next year to make it easier for pedestrians to cross safely and to slow traffic.
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News - 25 March 2021
A study which explores employment land uses in Jersey has been published as part of the evidence base for the new bridging Island Plan.
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News - 08 July 2021
A new overarching strategy to protect trees in Jersey is being developed, with more than 50 stakeholders due to meet later this month.
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News - 24 November 2021
The Minister for Housing and Communities is formally earmarking the site of the former Les Quennevais School and land at St Saviour’s Hospital as land identified for future housing.
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News - 04 February 2021
New plans for Jersey’s infertility services
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News - 17 May 2021
From today, buses travelling towards the east of the Island can turn right out of Liberation Station, directly to the tunnel.
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News - 06 August 2021
A planning application has been submitted to transform the former Les Quennevais School into a temporary health facility while Jersey’s new hospital is constructed at Overdale.
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News - 24 September 2021
Updated designs for Jersey’s new hospital have been published following months of extensive engagement and feedback.
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News - 10 August 2021
Industries which have traditionally relied on migrant workers are being given temporary support to help ease their staffing pressures.
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News - 05 November 2021
Speed limits in 68 locations will be reduced in St Saviour from tomorrow (Saturday 6 November), following a public consultation in July 2019 which asked Islanders for their feedback as part of a Road Action Safety Plan to review speed limits.
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News - 08 April 2021
Islanders born in 1951 are now able to get their shingles vaccine. Anyone born in 1950 who did not get the vaccine last year due to COVID-19 guidance or shielding is also eligible to get it this year.
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News - 10 September 2021
Health and Community Services (HCS) is reminding Islanders of the Sexual Health services that are available this Sexual Health Awareness Week (Monday 13- Sunday 19 September).
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News - 09 September 2021
The Department for the Economy will be launched in the new year
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News - 05 February 2021
The Chief Minister has confirmed that he intends to sign an order which would restructure two ministries.
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News - 21 July 2021
The States Assembly has unanimously voted to ban the supply and distribution of specific types of single-use plastic and paper bags.
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News - 30 July 2021
Ministers have agreed a reduction to the standard period of isolation for people who test positive with COVID-19
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News - 22 June 2021
On Tuesday 22 June, the Minister for Health and Social Services published the initial report of Jersey’s Assisted Dying Citizens’ Jury.
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News - 01 March 2021
Health and Community Services patients can now benefit from a free-to-use digital app that helps them to track, manage and understand respiratory, cardiac and diabetes conditions.
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News - 26 March 2021
The Council of Ministers have updated travel requirements for students under the age of 18 who are returning to Jersey. This follows consultation with the Scientific and Technical Advisory Cell (STAC).
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News - 18 October 2021
Today, 18 October, the Safeguarding Partnership Board (SPB) launches its annual purple themed campaign to tackle domestic abuse in the island. This year's campaign focusses on coercive control behaviour.
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News - 22 October 2021
Following the system flaw that was identified with Jersey's Digital COVID Status Certification (CSC) platform on Wednesday, 20 October, the Government would like to provide the below update.
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News - 08 March 2021
Minister for Treasury and Resources Deputy Susie Pinel has announced plans to start introducing Independent Taxation from 1 January 2022.
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News - 16 August 2021
In line with recommendations from the Joint Committee on Vaccination and Immunisation (JCVI), a select group of young people aged 12-15 years old are now eligible and can book to receive their first dose of the Pfizer/Biontech COVID-19 vaccine.
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News - 02 July 2021
Following advice from Public Health, and in consultation with the Scientific and Technical Advisory Cell (STAC), the following changes to the Safer Travel Policy are announced.
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News - 05 November 2021
Ministers are calling on Islanders to begin taking additional precautions this winter, as part of Step 1 of Jersey’s COVID-19 Winter Strategy
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News - 03 December 2021
Almost 200 students, across four secondary schools, have taken the opportunity of having their first COVID-19 vaccination at school in the first week of the programme.
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News - 14 June 2021
Islanders have until the end of this week to share their views on the inclusiveness of Jersey’s educational and early year settings.
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News - 01 July 2021
Ministers announce updates to Stage 7 Reconnection and extension to economic support schemes
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News - 24 November 2021
All children, young people and education staff, identified as a direct contact for COVID-19 from a positive case in a nursery, school or college, will no longer be required to take a PCR test from Thursday, 25 November.
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News - 10 May 2021
The Council of Ministers have agreed several changes to the Safer Travel Policy, which was reintroduced for inbound travellers last month.
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News - 19 November 2021
The COVID-19 Vaccination Programme will be offered in secondary schools and colleges, for eligible students, aged 12 and over, from Monday 29 November
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News - 29 June 2021
Ministers have agreed changes to the isolation period for children and young people who have been identified as a direct contact of a COVID positive person.