Brexit: How the Channel Islands will be affected
A look at the likely impact on Jersey and Guernsey following the UK vote to leave the European Union.
A look at the likely impact on Jersey and Guernsey following the UK vote to leave the European Union.
Jersey's Chief Minister says there's a risk immigrants in the island could face abuse, following the UK's decision to leave the European Union.
Speaking in the States today, Senator Ian Gorst said that minority communities are still welcome to live in Jersey.
But the Chief Minister said he couldn't be sure there would not be any incidents of racial abuse in the island.
Jersey's States will spend £1.75 million for a specialist team to deal with the impact of Brexit.
In a letter, Theresa May says the islands will be engaged in the UK’s negotiations in relation to its exit and ongoing trade with the EU.
The UK government has a duty to represent the interests of the Islands when it comes to concerns over Brexit, Guernsey's President said