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Jersey Business Leaders Urged to Embrace AI with New Governance Guidelines
New guidance aimed at helping Jersey’s business community navigate the rise of Artificial Intelligence (AI) has been issued by the Institute of Directors (IoD) Jersey. The organisation says the framework offers practical support for directors and senior executives as they respond to fast-moving technological changes affecting every sector of the economy. It is intended to address common concerns among leaders who remain cautious about adopting AI. IoD Jersey chair Ian Webb hi
Mar 211 min read


Town Skatepark Plan Proposes Transforming Reversing Bays
Plans to convert reversing bays in St Helier into a new skatepark have been given the green light by planning officials.
Mar 202 min read


Seaside Sauna Plan Could Transform Summer Visits to Portelet Bay
A visit to Portelet Bay this summer could soon offer more than sun and sea, with proposals that may allow visitors to enjoy pizza, drinks, a swim - and even a sauna.
Mar 191 min read


St Mary’s Primary School and Victoria College emerge victorious from this year’s de Putron Challenge in Jersey
The Jersey leg of the de Putron Challenge took place on Tuesday at the Royal Jersey Showground, bringing together some of the island’s brightest young students for a day of competitive quizzing.
Mar 192 min read


Planning Committee Approves Revised Hotel Development at Strive in St Peter
Plans for a new hotel at Strive in St Peter have been unanimously approved by the Planning Committee following a lengthy and challenging approval process.
Mar 191 min read


Harsh Weather Conditions Strain Construction Sector
Jersey’s construction sector is facing mounting pressures after the island recorded its wettest February on record, with industry leaders warning that poor weather has compounded an արդեն difficult economic climate.
Mar 191 min read


Call to Delay Debate on School Gender Education Policy Until After Election
A former chief minister has proposed delaying potential changes to how schools teach children about sexual identity.
Mar 181 min read


Ports of Jersey to Take Over Shipyard Café Operations at St Helier Harbour
Ports of Jersey has announced it will assume control of the Shipyard café at St Helier Harbour, marking a shift in how food and drink services are delivered at the Elizabeth Terminal.
Mar 182 min read


St Mary Solar Farm Put on Hold as Jersey Electricity Rethinks Energy Plans
Plans for a major solar farm in St Mary have been put on hold, according to Jersey Electricity, as the company reassesses its wider renewable energy strategy.
Mar 171 min read


Ban on Personal Imports of Meat and Dairy Remains in Force
Jersey’s ban on personal imports of meat and dairy products will remain in place for the foreseeable future, according to the island’s Environment Minister.
Mar 171 min read


Crackdown on Illegal Taxi Services Gains Momentum in Jersey
Plans to clamp down on unlicensed taxi operations in Jersey have moved a step closer to becoming law, as proposals to introduce fines and criminal penalties gain political backing.
Mar 171 min read


New Jersey Law Aims to Protect Workplace Whistleblowers from Retaliation
Employees in Jersey who report wrongdoing in their workplace could soon be safeguarded under proposed new legislation designed to prevent unfair treatment.
Mar 171 min read


Minister Says Efforts to Reduce Agency Staff Are Showing Results
The number of temporary agency healthcare workers employed by Jersey’s health service has fallen over the past year, according to the island’s Health Minister.
Mar 162 min read


Jersey Schools Set for Major Restructure Under New Partnership Model
Schools across Jersey are set to undergo a significant restructuring as the government prepares to introduce a new partnership model following a year-long review of the education system.
Mar 162 min read


Plans lodged for new teaching studio at St George’s Preparatory School
Plans have been submitted to develop a new art and food technology studio within the grounds of St George’s Preparatory School at La Hague Manor.
Mar 132 min read


Solar panels planned for public buildings under new Jersey Electricity deal
Solar panels could soon appear on the roofs of schools, car parks and depot buildings across the island after a new agreement between Jersey Electricity and the government.
Mar 132 min read


Jersey Approves New Law Allowing Abortions Up to 22 Weeks
Jersey’s States Assembly has approved new legislation that will allow abortions to take place up to 22 weeks of pregnancy, extending the current limit of 12 weeks in most cases.
Mar 122 min read


Jersey Milk and Butter Recalled After Chemical Detected
Milk and butter produced in Jersey have been recalled after traces of a chemical not suitable for human consumption were discovered, the island’s dairy company has confirmed.
Mar 121 min read


New Law Passes Legislation Aimed at Strengthening Protections for Women
In a significant decision, lawmakers have approved a package of new legislation designed to strengthen protections for women and girls facing violence and domestic abuse.
Mar 122 min read


Jersey to Require Allergen Labels on All Food Sales
Food businesses in Jersey will soon be required to provide clear information about ingredients that could trigger allergic reactions under new legislation approved by the States Assembly. The updated laws support proposals from the environment minister aimed at improving safety for people with food allergies. The measures are designed to ensure that customers can easily access details about potential allergens in the food they buy. According to the government, the regulations
Mar 121 min read
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