THE JEP today launches a special series of articles looking at the first 100 days of the new States Assembly.
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Nurses move step closer to industrial action
THREE nursing unions are a step closer to taking industrial action after lodging a formal dispute with the States following a long-standing row over pay.
Chief Minister promises action on States bullying
ADDRESSING concerns over bullying and harassment within the States will be a ‘matter of urgency’, the Chief Minister has said following a damning report released towards the end of June.
Tributes pour in to ‘true gentleman’ Deputy Rondel
TRIBUTES have been pouring in for St Helier Deputy Richard Rondel, who has died at the age of 54.
Outsourcing saved a million, says minister
MORE than a million pounds was saved from the Infrastructure Department’s budget by outsourcing cleaning and park-maintenance services to six private companies, according to Minister Kevin Lewis.
Chief Minister’s policy criticised
ONE of the Chief Minister’s new policies, designed to involve more States Members in decision making, has been heavily criticised by a backbench committee chairwoman.
Hospital’s waiting lists are ‘unacceptable’
JERSEY’S new Health Minister has admitted that waiting lists for some Hospital appointments are ‘unacceptable’ – and has pledged to publish waiting times in the interests of transparency.
States Members take their places on the Scrutiny panels
THE States Members who will form Scrutiny panels have been decided – with one resigning from his position within minutes of being appointed.
Nine are elected to head Scrutiny panels
THE politicians who will spearhead the scrutiny of government, departments and ministers have been elected by States Members.
Roads closed after high winds damage hospital roof
ROADS around the Hospital were closed for several hours yesterday after high overnight winds damaged part of the roof.

