STATES Members will not have to declare their pay on a public register.
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Centre Point and Spring Trust to merge
CENTRE POINT and the Spring Trust are to merge to form a new charity that will be the largest provider of after school and holiday care in the Island.
Call for referendum on general election
THE public could decide whether the Island holds a general election in 2005.
£148,000 bid for Hansard style service
PRIVILEGES are asking for £148,000 to set up a complete ‘Hansard’ transcription service for States sittings.
Brewery shelves nightclub plans
PROPOSALS for a nightclub licence for the Tipsy Toad Townhouse in New Street have been shelved.
No scrutiny panel for childcare
JERSEY’S policy on early years education and childcare will not be the subject of a scrutiny panel inquiry.
Action group calls for free childcare
ALL children aged between three and five years should get free childcare according to a parents action group.
Senator considers his political future
THE man tipped to become Jersey’s first Chief Minister is today contemplating resigning his seat in the States.
States staff: 11% are on £50,000+
MORE than 11 per cent of public sector employees were paid packages of £50,000 or more last year.
Call for private nursery funding
NURSERY managers want the States to consider investing in existing private facilities rather than building new ones.

