FORMER St Mary Deputy Daniel Wimberley was among the UK candidates standing in the European Parliament elections.
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New ‘Jersey Way’ is needed, say campaigners
HUGE cultural change is required to create a ‘new Jersey Way’, Islanders who campaigned for the independent inquiry into child abuse have said.
Concerns over abuse inquiry evidence
KEY documents and witness statements relating to the child abuse inquiry are ‘virtually impossible’ to find and need to be more accessible to the public, a former States Deputy has said.
Top chefs back conservation with choice of ingredients
A CAMPAIGN to encourage the use of environmentally friendly ingredients has been launched in Jersey with the backing of some of the Island’s top chefs and restaurants.
Planning changes ‘are a land grab led by the States’
The changes have been proposed by Environment Minister Rob Duhamel to combat the Island’s chronic shortage of social rented and affordable housing.
Rural Jersey must be protected
AMONG the early casualties of war is the plan. That might well be the case, but should the latest version of our Island Plan, the ink on which is scarcely dry, be an early casualty in the constant struggle that is political life just because Environment Minister Rob Duhamel says that it must be revised?
Island Plan changes need a windfall tax
From Daniel Wimberley. ENVIRONMENT Minister Rob Duhamel wants to rewrite the Island Plan by rezoning green fields and glasshouse sites, just two years after the Plan was approved by the States (after a week-long debate, I might add). This is just the latest move in the policy of more, more, more adopted by the Growth […]
Island Plan changes need a windfall tax
From Daniel Wimberley. ENVIRONMENT Minister Rob Duhamel wants to rewrite the Island Plan by rezoning green fields and glasshouse sites, just two years after the Plan was approved by the States (after a week-long debate, I might add). This is just the latest move in the policy of more, more, more adopted by the Growth […]
Elections are 14 months away, but knives are out
WHEN the front page of this newspaper features a story along the lines of ‘knives are out for the minister’ as it did on Monday it can mean one of two things – either Environment Minister Rob Duhamel has been doing what he does best and rubbing people up the wrong way yet again or it is almost election time.
Organisers under fire on referendum
JERSEY is ‘sleep-walking’ towards an important referendum that could ‘fail democratic standards’ according to the man who called for the electoral commission to be set up.

