Campaigners are set to find out if they have been successful in their appeal against a ‘draconian’ injunction granted to energy giant Ineos.
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States chief backs call to boost rainy day fund
CALLS for Jersey to pump hundreds of millions into its rainy day fund have been backed by the States chief executive who says he thought it was too small ‘from the beginning’.
Ineos injunction creates ‘severe chilling effect’ on protests, court hears
Environmental and human rights campaigners are challenging what they described as a ‘draconian’ injunction.
E-scooters allowed on Britain’s roads from Saturday
Trials are being held for 12 months of rental e-scooters only.
Crowcroft: Communications unit funds should be spent elsewhere
A POLITICIAN has criticised the government’s spending to expand its internal communications division in the face of a dwindling police force and the increasing waiting times for essential health services.
Online petition: Jersey’s States should ‘stop investing in fossil fuels’
AN Islander is calling on the government to stop investing millions of pounds in fossil fuel companies.
Parents require as much stability as possible while on the rollercoaster ride
By Lucy Stephenson
Horizon: JDC look to France as Jersey firms ‘too busy’
A LANDMARK St Helier development will be built as a joint venture between the States-owned Jersey Development Company and a French construction business – because local firms are too busy.
States final 2017 accounts ‘not ready for general election’
A FINALISED version of the latest set of States accounts will not be available in time for May’s general election, Treasury officials have confirmed.
Reform bloc in States could lead to other parties, says former minister
A DEAL struck to bring Reform Jersey chairman Senator Sam Mézec into the Council of Ministers could spell the true beginning of party politics in Jersey, according to former Treasury Minister Alan Maclean.

