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Mental-health services waiting times revealed
THE latest waiting times for Jersey’s mental-health services have been revealed by the Health Minister.
Sea sport warning after surfers get into difficulty
TWO surfers were taken to hospital on Saturday after getting into difficulty in rough seas in St Ouen’s Bay.
Chief statistician ‘was not put on gardening leave’
THE Island’s outgoing chief statistician was not placed on gardening leave and has instead been ‘using up annual leave’ before officially vacating his post today, the Chief Minister has said.
We all need to move more to stay healthy through life
During lockdown I became the fittest I had been in a long time. The unseasonably wonderful weather combined with working from home and the limited outdoor time spurred to me to get out walking for an hour and a half a day. Delivered shopping meant consciously choosing healthy, well-balanced, and nutritious home-cooked meals plus no […]
Projects that will – and won’t – happen in 2023
MAJOR capital projects – including building a new Fire and Ambulance headquarters and new sports facilities at Le Rocquier School – have been put on hold with no set date for their completion. Ministers have recently published their ‘Delivery Plans’ for 2023, which set out the details on what they propose to do this year, […]
Minister rejects appeals in new twist to planning saga
A PLANNING saga that has been ongoing for more than a decade has taken yet another twist.
Skate park battle could end with two facilities
MORE than £70,000 has already been spent on plans for a new skate park without a planning application even being submitted – and now the Island could be about to get two facilities.
One full-time gynaecological sonographer at the Hospital
JERSEY has one full-time sonographer trained to conduct obstetric and gynaecological scans, the Health Department has revealed following questions about staffing levels after partners were banned at antenatal scans.
Effects of Covid vaccinations ‘won’t be felt for some months’
THE impact of the Covid vaccines will not be felt in the community for ‘some months’ and Islanders must continue to follow public health guidance while the jabs are being rolled out, the deputy medical officer of health has said.

