THE way in which young people can shape our society is the topic under discussion at a special event next week.
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Step closer to independent police authority
OVERSIGHT of the police could switch to a new independent authority under proposals by Home Affairs Minister Ian Le Marquand.
Clamping ban would be chaotic
BANNING wheel clamping would cause chaos because land owners need a way to stop people parking illegally on their property, says the Home Affairs Minister.
The policies have to be joined up, too
IT’S a shame that Hollywood doesn’t do leading men in the shape of Senators Freddie Cohen and Ian Le Marquand, because there was a touch of tinseltown magic about both last week.
Mentally ill to be kept out of prison
THE new political regime at Home Affairs intends to act to keep mentally ill people out of prison in future, the States were told yesterday.
Police chief’s battle in court
POLICE chief Graham Power took the fight to get his job back to the Royal Court yesterday, declaring that everything he was trying out of court was getting him nowhere. Claiming that he would ‘go back tomorrow’ if he could, Mr Power argued in court that there had been ‘material breaches in procedure’ frustrating his […]
Islanders’ travel plans to be logged on UK database
JERSEY has told the UK government that the Island will take part in their e-borders programme, Home Affairs Minister Ian Le Marquand has confirmed. Entering into the UK agreement could see local leisure boat owners and trawlermen having to submit their travel plans online or face a £5,000 fine if they fail to do so. […]
A Week in Politics
SEE if you can spot the common theme with the five recent defeats that the Council of Ministers have had in the States: the Millennium Town Park, a financial ombudsman, a rental deposit protection scheme, the Bellozanne sewage treatment works, and cleaning up the rubbish that goes into the La Collette incinerator.
Returning UK police officer under fire
JERSEY’S Home Affairs Minister has condemned the former officer leading the historical abuse inquiry for criticising the handling of the investigation.
Police chief suspended again – over secret files
SUSPENDED police chief Graham Power has been suspended again – this time over the keeping of secret files on States Members as part of Operation Blast.

