THE government is running yet more businesses “into the wall” by failing to understand the real-world impact of decisions driven by populism and a naive approach to helping the less well off, a senior ...
PLANS to modernise housing and employment laws, making the Island’s residency status system easier to understand, are among the topics due to be debated by politicians in the States Assembly this week ...
THE States police are appealing for information after a van hit a traffic light at night on the Parade before driving off ...
A SERIES of proposals for electoral reform was rejected by politicians yesterday, with Members voting emphatically in favour of Constables remaining in the States Assembly. On the second day of this ...
A series of posts on social media have criticised the Prime Minister and the British Army for posting about the Muslim festival Eid rather than talking about Mother’s Day. One post said: “In this ...
RENTERS could get the right to challenge “unlawful” rent increases, under proposed changes lodged today which have been labelled the “biggest overhaul” of residential tenancy legislation in over a ...
THE Health Minister has rejected a backbencher’s call to introduce regulation for therapeutic counsellors in Jersey — arguing that the costs and complexities of such a system would not be justified.
THE government has no idea how many care home beds are available or occupied in the Island, the JEP has learned. A series of requests under the Freedom of Information Act has revealed that neither ...
ROBOTS were used in a Jersey primary school to help children develop “essential” skills in an “increasingly digital world”.
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