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Charlie Parker is a keen Manchester City fan and has two grown-up children.
Why do I mention that?
Well, it’s about all we know of the man himself, nearly four years after his arrival as the chief executive of the Government of Jersey was originally announced.That nugget of personal detail was contained in a press release dated 21 July 2017, where Mr Parker said he was “delighted” to be taking on the top job and the then Chief Minister, one Senator Ian Gorst, hailed his track record of “building strong teams that work effectively together to achieve successful transformation”.
Today, Charlie Parker leaves his job – though he stays on the payroll til the end of the month – marking the end of his controversial tenure. Though we still know little more about the man himself.
Wednesday January 20, 2021, 3:13 PM
STAC concluded no review of the hospitality shutdown should happen before the new year. Credit: ITV Channel TV
ITV News can reveal two government ministers tried to stop Jersey’s hospitality lockdown.
Senator Lyndon Farnham, the Deputy Chief Minister and consultant to the Royal Yacht Hotel, and Senator Ian Gorst, the External Relations Minister, wrote to the Chief Minister, Health Minister, and Dr Ivan Muscat in early December calling for hospitality venues, other than pubs, to be allowed to reopen to serve alcohol alongside a substantial meal.
The revelation is contained in a new batch of minutes from STAC, the Scientific and Technical Advisory Cell, which advises ministers on how best to manage the pandemic.
Tuesday December 29, 2020, 10:49 AM
During the States Assembly, the island s External Relations Minister, Senator Ian Gorst assured EU citizens that they are welcome in Jersey. Credit: ITV Channel TV
EU nationals living in Jersey have been told they do not need to be concerned about Brexit.
I have been quite clear from day one of the Brexit vote. EU citizens are an important part of our island. We want them to stay.
Senator Ian Gorst, Jersey s External Relations Minister
He also apologised for the bureaucratic process they have to go through to acquire settled status. EU nationals who have lived in Jersey for more than five years have until June 2021 to apply for settled status. Even those who have already acquired permanent residency will have to apply to the Jersey EU Settlement Scheme.
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