IT seems like there’s a bit of a theme emerging from this week’s news, so let’s go with it.
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Power criticicises decision to publish report in more detail
FORMER police chief Graham Power has heavily criticised the decision to publish the fuller version of the independent Wiltshire Report into his supervision of the historical child abuse inquiry.
Harper review flawed, says Scrutiny
FORMER deputy police chief Lenny Harper should have been allowed to defend himself during a review into the financial management of the historical abuse inquiry, a Scrutiny panel has concluded.
Breckon likely to stand for Chief Minister post
SENATOR Alan Breckon is considering running for Chief Minister.
New curbs on sex offenders
FIFTEEN ‘high-risk’ sex offenders living in the community are among the first to be put on the Sex Offenders Register.
The Bailiff flies the flag for Jersey
A CELEBRATION of Jersey’s identity was held at the Fort Regent Signal Station yesterday.
A time to unite in support
AS the initial shock that the Island felt when it learned of Sunday’s horrific killings gives way to a sense of profound sadness, people will be asking many questions. Among them will be the most fundamental of all – why?
Door is opened to e-gambling
ONLINE gambling laws that could generate millions of pounds for Jersey have been given the go-ahead by the States.
‘Slow’ States lose out on new police station
THE States have lost out on a £20m new police station after delays allowed a finance firm to snatch the Green Street roundabout site from under their noses.
It was like the first day of school. Everyone had made an extra effort to be on time
You could see it, feel it even. There was no escaping it: excitement. It was in their smiles, their giggles and their all too eager eyes. It hung around them like clouds of cheap perfume at a school disco and clung to them like the smell of freshly chopped onions in a hot sweaty kitchen.

