This could have been one of the projects that might have fallen by the wayside, with staff diverted to other areas and Covid-19 rolled out as the reason. But they didn’t – someone, somewhere, deserves a ‘very well done’ for keeping the project on track.
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New health role created
A NEW role of director of public health is to be created, replacing the Island’s medical officer of health and modernising the leadership of the government function, according to a senior civil servant.
Charlie Parker officially in post until end of the month
OUTGOING public sector chief executive Charlie Parker remains officially in post until the end of the month, the government has said following speculation that he was due to leave today.
Perhaps it will be our children who will teach some of us adults a thing or two about true diversity and inclusion
THERE is a sign above the entrance to my son’s school made up of coloured handprints alongside the words: ‘All different, all equal.’
Government’s multi-million-pound IT upgrade unveiled
TENS of millions of pounds are to be spent by Jersey’s government on new digital systems and software aimed at modernising the organisation’s ageing IT infrastructure.
Cyclist rescued from cliff after fall
A CYCLIST had to be rescued from the edge of a cliff face after falling from her bike and tumbling down a steep embankment.
Comment: ‘Signs of progress with Jersey’s Assisted Reproduction Unit would be welcome right now’
By Lucy Stephenson
Election shockwaves as Islanders call for change
SENATOR John Le Fondré today became the first Chief Minister to lose his seat in the States following a dramatic election night which saw voters deliver a damning verdict on the past four years of government. The veteran politician was among a series of Jersey Alliance candidates who failed to secure a seat as the […]
Hosting Love Island would be ‘incredible opportunity’
REALITY TV dating show Love Island could expose a new generation to Jersey should this year’s series be filmed in the Island, branding experts have said.
Lucy Stephenson: Miscarriage is far more common than most people realise
I WAS standing at the school gates waiting for my son to finish one of his first days in reception when I realised I was having a miscarriage.

