A ‘TEXTBOOK’ armed response where two innocent men were detained by police officers with guns and Tasers is being considered for use in training new recruits to the force.
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Expelled deputy still questioning health of fellow politician
Deputy Le Cornu was expelled from Reform Jersey on Friday after posting a tweet that appeared to imply that St Peter Deputy Kristina Moore was faking her struggle with cancer or her recovery from the illness.
Politician expelled from Reform party after suggesting cancer sufferer was ‘faking it’
Deputy Nick Le Cornu, who was elected to represent St Helier No 1 in this year’s by-election, posted on Twitter: ‘SHE is back and so conveniently in time, faking it like all good girls do’ just hours after St Peter Deputy Kristina Moore had announced her intention to seek re-election next month.
Politician expelled from Reform party after suggesting cancer sufferer was ‘faking it’
Deputy Nick Le Cornu, who was elected to represent St Helier No 1 in this year’s by-election, posted on Twitter: ‘SHE is back and so conveniently in time, faking it like all good girls do’ just hours after St Peter Deputy Kristina Moore had announced her intention to seek re-election next month.
Doctors happier with a say on new set-up
Two representatives of Jersey’s Primary Care Body, which represents GPs, say that members of their organisation now feel like ‘equal partners’ when discussing the future of health care in the Island.
My breast cancer battle
A States Deputy has today taken the brave decision to speak out about her battle against cancer to help give others strength to fight the disease.
Prescription charges: Not all patients should have to pay
CHILDREN, the elderly and those who require regular medication must be protected if charges for picking up prescriptions are reintroduced in Jersey, the head of a health scrutiny panel has said.
Democracy: One man’s questions should be an example to us all
From John Henwood. HAVING been present at the recent Ministers’ Question Time event, well organised by the Chartered Institute for Professional Development, I should like to comment on the interest generated by one man’s questions. Early in the proceedings a man in the front row rose and identified himself as Paul Bellas and he briefly […]
Discrimination law: Scrutiny call for tribunal
A NEW discrimination tribunal could be introduced if the States approve a new anti-discrimination law.
Frosty welcome from some in St Peter to Iceland proposal
PARISHIONERS are concerned about the planned opening of an Iceland supermarket in their village, according to the Constable of St Peter.

