STATES reform, the use of consultants and party politics were among the issues discussed during a packed Senatorial hustings at St Clement’s parish hall this week.
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Fear of revenge stopping hate crime being reported
FEAR of revenge attacks or concerns over lack of evidence mean hate crimes are going unreported, a new police survey has shown.
Fire safety certificate fees ‘will only half cover costs’
THE income from fire safety certificate fees for Jersey properties will still only half cover inspection and administration costs even after huge price hikes come into force, the Assistant Home Affairs Minister has said.
Interim police chief announced
THE Home Affairs Minister has announced her intention to promote deputy police chief Rob Bastable as the interim head of the force at the end of the month to replace chief officer Mike Bowron who is due to retire.
States ‘breastfeeding champion’ announced
DEPUTY Kristina Moore has become the ‘breastfeeding champion’ for the States of Jersey, it has been announced.
In the olden days such behaviour would have earned a strong warning
By Helier Clement
Children warned of base-jumping dangers
LESSONS on the dangers of base-jumping are being delivered in schools after a man parachuted off the roof of a high-rise block at La Collette last month.
£172,000 for harm reduction projects
FIVE Island projects which aim to make the community safer have been allocated a total of £172,250 in funding over the next three years by the Home Affairs Minister.
No designs on the top job, says Home Affairs Minister
HOME Affairs Minister Kristina Moore has ruled herself out of vying to become Jersey’s first female Chief Minister – but she does want a ministerial post in the next government.
Islanders urged to be alert for illegal immigrants
ISLANDERS should remain vigilant and alert authorities if they see suspected migrants trying to enter Jersey illegally, the Home Affairs Minister said after officials admitted that three Iranian nationals had landed in a north coast bay.

