Deputy Duhamel has called for senior ministers to be challenged for their jobs following the next election, to break up a power bloc that he says has formed and get answers for the public on major issues that remain unsolved.
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States close the door on Sunday shopping move
Currently small shops are allowed to open on Sunday’s provided they seek a permit from their parish Constable.
Dogs on beaches law to be reviewed
On Sunday about 100 dog owners turned up at Le Braye at an event entitled Paws in the Sand to protest at the ban on dogs on beaches from May to September from 10.30 am until 6 pm.
Church leaders lobby to keep Sundays special
An 18-month trial which would allow larger shops to open on Sundays has been proposed but the leaders of eight churches have now launched a late attempt to try to persuade the States to reject the move, describing it as a ‘grave mistake’.
States close the door on Sunday shopping move
Currently small shops are allowed to open on Sunday’s provided they seek a permit from their parish Constable.
Dogs on beaches law to be reviewed
On Sunday about 100 dog owners turned up at Le Braye at an event entitled Paws in the Sand to protest at the ban on dogs on beaches from May to September from 10.30 am until 6 pm.
Church leaders lobby to keep Sundays special
An 18-month trial which would allow larger shops to open on Sundays has been proposed but the leaders of eight churches have now launched a late attempt to try to persuade the States to reject the move, describing it as a ‘grave mistake’.
Online threat: Retailers told to raise their game
Senator Alan Maclean said that although many small shops in town were unique, they were facing a constant threat from cheaper prices and 24 hour-a-day availability online.
Charities gain lottery windfall of £648,000
The States voted unanimously this week to pass on Jersey’s portion of the funds which will be distributed by the organisation among the Island’s charitable groups.
Fantasy film will now be a TV series, says the director
Economic Development Minister Alan Maclean has informed States Members that the producers have told him that what was intended to be a Hollywood blockbuster would now be worked on as a TV series.

