MORE than half a million pounds of public money has been spent on air travel and accommodation for temporary States employees since the start of last year, a freedom of information request has revealed.
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Strikes to go ahead despite new pay offer
MEMBERS of Jersey’s civil service union are due to receive a new pay offer from the government next week as the long-running dispute continues.
St Ouen looking at sites for affordable housing scheme
PLANS for an affordable housing scheme in St Ouen are due to be announced within weeks with a number of sites being considered for development in the parish, the Constable has said.
100mph racers prompt speeding crackdown
DRIVERS using country roads as racetracks at speeds of up to 100mph are being warned they are putting lives at risk.
‘Anonymous’ CVs ahead in public sector recruitment?
NAMES, ages, genders and even places of education could be removed from CVs when people apply for public sector jobs in an effort to improve diversity and tackle unconscious bias in the workplace.
Thousands of lorry drivers expected to spend Christmas stranded in Kent
More than 1,000 hauliers left via the Eurotunnel on Wednesday night but thousands more remain stranded.
States ‘value employees’ – but lack of pay deal sees seven schools close today
AS seven of the Island’s secondary schools prepared for today’s strike action, the States released a statement last night saying ‘we really do value what our employees do for our Island’.
A look at first ever Test on 150th anniversary of England-Scotland clash
The rivalry currently stands at 138 played, with England leading the series 76-43 and 19 matches drawn.
House sales boost expected in early 2021 as stamp duty deadline approaches
Zoopla predicts there will be a demand spike in January 2021, but said only some buyers will beat the deadline at the end of March.
Labour will ‘passionately’ argue against Indyref2, Sir Keir Starmer pledges
The UK Labour leader said holding a second Scottish referendum would be ‘entirely the wrong priority’.

