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Addicts ‘may not be bad parents’
IT is wrong to say that drug users are necessarily bad parents, according to the director of Alcohol and Drug Services Michael Gafoor.
Minorities ‘should integrate further’
THE Bailiff has called on the Island’s minority communities to make better efforts to integrate with each other.
Veterans name their day
AN annual Veterans Day will be held in Jersey in August, combining Victory in Japan Day with the ending of the Second World War.
Two years’ jail for manager in £106,000 fraud
A TRUST manager who defrauded his 70-year-old client out of £106,000 and spent it doing up his house in France was sentenced to two years in prison yesterday.
Grand fined for ‘shower of asbestos’
CONSTRUCTION workers were showered with potentially deadly asbestos fibres as they repaired the ceiling of the Grand Hotel’s indoor swimming pool, the Royal Court heard yesterday.
Meeting to discuss Channel Islands federation
A CHANNEL Islands federation will be discussed at a summit meeting between Jersey and Guernsey ministers in Guernsey next month.
Jersey courts to rule on human rights cases
ISLANDERS who feel that their human rights have been violated can now have their cases heard in the Royal Court.
Occupation art goes to twinned German town
AN exhibition of the works of Jersey artist Edmund Blampied will be officially opened in Bad Wurzach in Germany next week by the Bailiff, Sir Philip Bailhache.
Potato fraudster goes back to prison
FORMER potato packhouse director and fraudster Andrew Barette has been sent back to prison after failing to have his conviction overturned by the Court of Appeal.

