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News - 11 February 2022
The testing centre at the Elizabeth Terminal will be moving to the Airport drive-through from Monday 14 February.
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News - 25 February 2022
PCR testing staff are being congratulated for their hard work throughout the COVID-19 pandemic and for having administered one million PCR swabs since March 2020.
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News - 08 February 2022
Islanders affected by historic use of PFOS at Jersey Airport are invited to have a blood test
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News - 16 December 2022
Two men have been sentenced in the Royal Court for tobacco and cigarette smuggling offences following a lengthy investigation by Jersey Customs and Immigration Service (JCIS).
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News - 30 August 2022
A new Director of Civil Aviation has been appointed for the Channel Islands and will take up post in mid-September. This is a pan-Island role, covering Jersey, Guernsey, and Alderney.
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News - 30 May 2022
Mawdsley confessed in interview that she had imported the Class A drugs into the island.
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News - 23 November 2022
Tourism and trade with France could be significantly developed if Jersey takes advantage of France’s transport infrastructure, the Minister for Economic Development, Trade, Sport, and Culture believes.
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News - 13 April 2022
Two fire engines are being donated by the States of Jersey Fire and Rescue (SJFRS) to help firefighters in Ukraine deal with the impacts of the Russian invasion.
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News - 10 March 2022
Three men from Liverpool have been sentenced to a total of 28 years following charges of conspiracy to supply cocaine and offences relating to money laundering
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News - 18 October 2022
Islanders who have had their blood tested for PFAS are due to receive their results this week.
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News - 29 July 2022
A free online platform has launched in Jersey allowing schools to connect with representatives and volunteers from local industries.
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News - 15 September 2022
Ahead of autumn and winter, the Government’s COVID-19 strategy has been reviewed to ensure a proportionate response to expected waves of infection in the coming months.
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News - 31 October 2022
Following a review of the Jersey Aircraft Registry (JAR), the Minister for Economic Development, Tourism, Sport and Culture, Deputy Kirsten Morel, has concluded that it should cease to operate in its current form.