REFORM Jersey chairman Deputy Sam Mézec survived by the skin of his teeth on a rollercoaster night for his party.
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Change at the top for the States Assembly
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Education ‘heading for a crisis’ as teachers leave
DOZENS of teachers are at risk of quitting the profession or being signed off with stress because they are underpaid and overworked, a union head has warned.
Most teachers satisfied with roles, says Education Minister
THE majority of teachers who responded to a recent survey are ‘satisfied’ with their current roles, according to the Education Minister.
Scottish Greens confident of electing first MEP
The party said it has been boosted by a voter swing which saw them placed second in an Edinburgh council by-election.
‘I’m not interested in money. I’m interested in making a difference’
Election night was tense for Reform Jersey chairman Sam Mézec, but he was rewarded at last with a seat on the Senatorial benches and believes his 11,000 votes across the Island is a mandate for his party’s centre-left policies. He spoke to Michael Morris
NHS forced to use emergency beds to cope with rising demand – BMA
The move comes after NHS chiefs spoke of the pressure on hospital beds.

