JERSEY’S relationship with Europe was discussed this month during the visit of Baron Thierry de Gruben, the Belgian ambassador to London.
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Bailiff is backed over rates reform criticism
THE Bailiff was right to criticise the proposed rates reforms, according to St John Deputy Phil Rondel .
MP with watching brief pays official visit
THE MP responsible for Jersey’s links to the UK will be in the Island from tomorrow afternoon to Monday evening.
Bailiff: Courts need new powers to deal with the mentally ill
THE Bailiff has called for urgent action to update the law so that mentally ill criminals can be dealt with properly in Jersey.
Ounce of cocaine lands man in jail for five years
A CONVICTED drug importer who came to the Island to pass on an ounce of cocaine to another man was jailed for five years yesterday.
We’ll fight, say P&R
THE Policy and Resources Committee will fight any vote of no confidence brought over the proposed Les Pas deal.
Decision day on Les Pas
THE States were expected to make one the most monumental decisions in Jersey’s political history today when Members finally vote on the proposed £10m Les Pas land deal.
New website on CI Holocaust victims
A WEBSITE memorial to the Channel Islands victims of the Holocaust will be launched tonight by the Bailiff, Sir Philip Bailhache.
Hot under the collar
SOME States Members are beginning to feel the heat because they have not been allowed to take their jackets off during recent sittings on sunny days.
Pubs to open early for rugby cup
PUBS will be allowed to show early matches from the Rugby World Cup next month.

