VOLUNTEERS have already offered to become part of a new independent body to support prisoners during their time at La Moye, the Home Affairs Minister has said.
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Dog trainer rallies the Mr Bronx supporters
A DOG trainer who once had her own show on Channel 4 has again called on her 292,000 online followers to continue fighting to save a Jersey dog after an Island court deemed it was a pitbull – leaving its life in the balance.
Islanders in email rally supporting Mr Bronx
DOZENS of letters, emails and messages have been sent to the Home Affairs Minister and her assistant pleading for them to spare the life of a family pet deemed to be pitbull.
Crime rate drops, but minister warns of new challenges
REPORTED crime has almost halved in the last decade and the number of children being arrested has plummeted by more than 80 per cent since 2009, new figures show.
The Limes will not be part of police station
THE Limes nursing home, which closed earlier this year, will not be taken over by the police as part of their new headquarters, according to the Home Affairs Minister.
Dog trainer wants to save Mr Bronx
A DOG trainer who presented her own show on Channel 4 has joined the fight to save a dog after a court ruled it was a pitbull – leaving its future in the balance.
Outpouring of support as Mr Bronx awaits fate
A DOG owner says that he has lost faith in the States and the justice system after his family pet was ruled to be a pitbull type, leaving the animal with an uncertain future.
Adrian: Misadventure ‘is the likely verdict’
THE police’s theory that Adrian Lynch died following a tragic accident appears to have been vindicated, the Home Affairs Minister says, following the discovery of human remains in an Island reservoir.
Child sex exploitation: ‘Law is up to the task’
SUFFICIENT legislation is in place to bring people who groom children to justice, the Home Affairs Minister has said after a JEP investigation uncovered a hidden world of opportunistic predators in Jersey.

