A PERFORMANCE appraisal declaring States chief executive Charlie Parker’s first year in office to have been ‘exemplary’ has been called into question by prominent Scrutiny politicians.
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All parishes to aim to become carbon neutral?
THE Constables are to consider following St Helier in setting a target for their parishes to become carbon neutral over the next decade.
St Helier to vote on plan to go carbon neutral
ST Helier will aim to become ‘carbon neutral’ over the next decade, if proposals backed by the parish Constable are approved at an assembly on Wednesday night.
Politicians challenged to take action after declaring a ‘climate change emergency’
ENVIRONMENTAL campaigners have challenged the States to follow through with meaningful action after Members voted to declare a climate change emergency in the Island.
Minister: We need law to tackle air pollution
THE Environment Minister has called for new laws on pollution and said that the current ‘dysfunctional set-up in government’ means it is not possible to set meaningful air-quality standards.
Alex Hales has served his time and should be in England’s thoughts – Rob Key
Hales was dropped by England ahead of the 2019 World Cup.
Netball ‘air dome’ under discussion
A NEW home for netball could be created by building an air dome at a secondary school, the Economic Development Minister has said.
Rise in experiences of discrimination for ethnic minority NHS staff in England
More than half a million NHS employees in England responded to the NHS Staff Survey 2020
Let’s just hope that the new Government Plan will be worth waiting for
By Lucy Stephenson
‘Protracted’ strike action threatened by teachers
TEACHING unions are gearing up for ‘protracted’ strike action after dozens of staff walked out on Tuesday in protest against below-inflation pay rises.

