A UK planning inspector will be allowed to comment on other potential sites for the new hospital after the States agreed to expand the scope of an independent planning inquiry.
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Population debate postponed again, confirms Chief Minister
THE long-awaited debate on Jersey’s population policy has been postponed again, the Chief Minister has confirmed.
Record number of women standing for election
A RECORD number of women are standing in next month’s general election.
University to study Jersey migrant issues
AN investigation into how well minority populations are integrating into Jersey society is due to be carried out by academics at Birmingham University.
States Members take their places on the Scrutiny panels
THE States Members who will form Scrutiny panels have been decided – with one resigning from his position within minutes of being appointed.
Chief Minister ‘doesn’t have a plan’
JERSEY’S new Chief Minister has been described as a ‘leader without a plan’ in a blistering attack from one of the Island’s most senior backbenchers.
The election’s over… now the race for the top jobs begins
WITH the 49 States Members for the next four years now in place, attention turns to the race for the top ministerial posts.
Seven new women prison officers after all-female recruitment drive
A TEAM of seven women have been appointed as prison officers at La Moye following its first ever all-female recruitment drive.
New Deputy calls for restraint online
A NEWLY elected Deputy has called on Islanders to stop abusing politicians on social media.
‘Farming’s future at risk if labour crisis is not solved’
FARMERS are planting crops they may not be able to harvest this winter as a shortage of migrant labour threatens the future of farming in Jersey, one of the Island’s biggest growers has warned.

