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Nine by Five Media
Nine by Five Media is a new platform to highlight the diverse range of voices and views from the Island of Jersey. We go beyond the facts to analyse, contextualise and reflect on current affairs so we can ultimately help generate positive change.
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Jennifer Bridge
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Nine by Five Media
Jun 14
The role of repair cafés in reducing waste
Grouville Repair Café Founder Jennifer Bridge explains how…
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Colin Lever
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Nine by Five Media
Jan 10, 2021
2021: Needing a Crystal Ball
Trump has gone, Brexit is done, all that remains is to consign Covid-19…
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Colin Lever
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Nine by Five Media
Jun 17, 2020
Thinning the herd: how economics are defining the pandemic
The great wealth divide is once again ensuring there are winners and losers when it comes to the coronavirus
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Ollie Taylor
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Nine by Five Media
Feb 23, 2020
Licensing Jersey Landlords
And how treating land as a commodity helped create “Generation Rent”
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Nigel Jones
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Nine by Five Media
Aug 18, 2019
The biggest experiment in history
Why are we still pursuing the long-past dreams of armed…
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Nigel Jones
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Nine by Five Media
Mar 15, 2019
The madness of money
Left to their own devices, those who pursue profit have brought our living world…
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Nigel Jones
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Nine by Five Media
Jan 11, 2019
The three options
When everyone’s a-din and a-dither, it’s too easy to choose an easy option. ‘Just
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Ollie Taylor
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Nine by Five Media
Nov 24, 2018
Damning report on UK poverty should also raise serious questions for Jersey
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Ollie Taylor
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Nine by Five Media
Aug 19, 2018
How Apple came to be the first company worth a trillion dollars and the role Jersey played
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Ollie Taylor
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Nine by Five Media
May 5, 2018
How Jersey’s economy is being driven by pro-business free-market economists
Does the latest addition to the States Fiscal Policy Panel just spell more of the same old London-centric economic thinking?
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