JERSEY’S ‘breastfeeding champion’ has been renamed its ‘guardian’ now that she is no longer a minister.
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Talks address shortage of migrant workers
DISCUSSIONS are taking place between the Island and the UK government to find a solution to the shortage of migrant workers needed to keep Jersey farming.
Minister: Customs will be ready for Brexit
JERSEY’S Customs will be ‘ready for whatever is thrown at them’ when the UK leaves the European Union, the Home Affairs Minister has said.
Family room provides place for breastfeeding
A NEW family room where mothers can breastfeed their children in ‘comfort and security’ and nappies can be changed has opened on the ground floor of the Town Hall.
Chief Minister responds to policy criticisms
THE Chief Minister has responded to heavy criticism of one of the first new policies he introduced, which aims to include more States Members in the decision-making process.
New Chief Minister unveils his ministerial picks
THE politicians who would form the Chief Minister’s preferred Council of Ministers have been revealed – with Senator Ian Gorst accepting the offer to be the number one choice for External Relations Minister after losing out in the race for the top job.
New cyber-crime law a priority for minister
UPDATING the Island’s cyber-crime laws is one of the key priorities for the Home Affairs Minister, who said fresh legislation could be debated by the States in October.
Don’t panic, Chief Minister. Take your time and do it your way
By former JEP editor Chris Bright
Mézec: ‘This is the dirtiest election I’ve been a part of’
SENATORIAL candidate Sam Mézec has called this year’s election campaign the ‘dirtiest’ he has been a part of after comments on a blog arguing in favour of scrapping the finance industry were falsely posted in his name.
Ministers ‘ignored doctors’ ticking timebomb warning’
MINISTERS ignored doctors’ warnings of the ‘devastating impact’ a record personal-injury claim could have on the Island’s ability to deliver core health services months before abuse victims launched a £238m Royal Court law suit against the States, it is claimed today.

