AN emotional States Deputy has claimed that her concerns about child abuse within a family were ‘snubbed’ by Social Services three years before the father was jailed for abusing his daughters.
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Prison: ‘Funds will slow offending’
INCREASED funding that the States have given to educating prisoners will help them stop offending and stay out of trouble, says the assistant minister responsible.
60 turn out against development plan
MORE than 60 La Pouquelaye residents attended a meeting last night to show that they are against building in a field near the Channel Television site.
Minister turns down plans for green field
PLANS to build 54 homes at La Pouquelaye have been refused by Environment Minister Freddie Cohen.
‘No’ to homes close to CTV site
PLANS for 54 homes at La Pouquelaye have been refused by a Planning applications panel.
Planning to decide on future of two hotels
THE owners of two hotels will find out tomorrow if they can demolish them or convert them into flats and houses.
Why I didn’t work until my son was seven months old
From Claire Fernandes. KEELY Hegarty writes (JEP, 21 February) that she has been unsuccessful with housing trusts. However, she is living in a Les Vaux Housing Trust property. We lived (our normal 2.4 family) at A1 Perquage Court about 18 months ago, so I am fully aware of the size of the property. The lounge […]
Tackling violence on the streets
ALL comments about violent offences in Jersey must be prefixed by the observation that serious crime is rare in our community.
A Week in Politics
ONE thing’s for sure after the elections – GST is coming off food. Of the 14 States Members who will be leaving us for one reason or another next week, seven voted against removing GST from food in the recent tied vote.
A Week in Politics
BY the time this newspaper is printed we will know who the next Chief Minister of Jersey is going to be.

