A COMPLAINT made against Senator Kristina Moore by the Chief Minister has been dismissed by the commissioner for standards.
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Booster jabs to be offered to Islanders over age of 18
THE Health Minister has confirmed that all Islanders aged 18 and above will be offered a Covid-19 booster injection.
Covid response review unlikely until it is being dealt with ‘almost like flu’
A REVIEW into the government’s handling of the Covid-19 pandemic should wait until ‘we are essentially dealing with it almost like the flu’, the Chief Minister has said.
Scrutiny criticise ‘inconsistent’ Covid policy
CHANGES to government Covid policy have been inconsistent and information justifying decisions is not being shared, a Scrutiny panel has said.
Charlie Parker was given a £500,000 severance pay-off
FORMER government chief executive Charlie Parker received a £500,000 severance payment after leaving his job, it has been revealed.
UK sending Navy ships to Jersey amid post-Brexit fishing rights row
It follows a warning from a French minister of ‘retaliatory measures’.
UK sending Navy vessels to Jersey in post-Brexit French fishing row
Two offshore patrol vessels will ‘monitor the situation’.
Royal Navy patrol vessel returns to base from Jersey after fishing dispute
HMS Severn sailed into its home base of Portsmouth Naval Base on Sunday morning.
Remembrance event cancelled
ISLANDERS who want to remember the slave and forced workers who perished during the Occupation are being encouraged to pay their respects on Liberation Day in private acts of remembrance.
Revised plans for future hospital published today
JERSEY is ‘on the brink’ of creating a hospital of which the Island can be proud, Deputy Chief Minister Lyndon Farnham has said.

