A TOTAL of almost £5.7 million was spent by the government on personal protective equipment during 2020, it has been revealed.
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Proposal for a new school at Gas Place
A NEW primary school could be built in the north of town, if States Members approve.
Access route will go through cleared land
A PUBLIC access route will be created from La Pouquelaye to Vallée des Vaux as part of the restoration of an area of cleared woodland, a St Helier Deputy has said.
‘Regrettable breakdown of communication’ between committee and ex-chief executive
JERSEY’S Commissioner for Standards has highlighted ‘a regrettable breakdown of constructive communication’ between the Public Accounts Committee and the Island’s former chief executive.
New guidance to help address online abuse
GREATER clarity is needed to help deal with cyber-bullying, the Chief Minister has said, following recent online abuse of a States Member.
Health report: ‘Patients’ privacy can be protected’
A HEALTH performance report could be made public without breaching patient confidentiality, the head of a Scrutiny panel has said.
‘Moving quickly a must in £500K pay-off’
RAPID decision-making was needed over a £500,000 severance payment for the government’s former chief executive, his replacement has said at his first Scrutiny hearing.
Air-monitoring project ‘has not gone to plan’
A PROJECT to install an Islandwide network of air-quality sensors launched two years ago ‘has not gone to plan’, the Environment Minister has admitted.
Nearly 40 Health staff off work as a result of Covid
A TOTAL of 38 health staff were absent yesterday because of Covid-related issues, the Health Minister has said.
Deputy accuses ministers of ‘cherry picking’ legislation
THE pandemic should not be used as an excuse for delaying important environmental legislation, a backbench Deputy has said after she accused ministers of ‘cherry picking’ which States decisions to prioritise.

