Assistant Education Minister Rod Bryans said that if the Youth Enquiry Service was under pressure financially, the Education department would ‘look into’ providing funding.
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Education could fund a youth counselling service
Assistant Education Minister Rod Bryans said that if the Youth Enquiry Service was under pressure financially, the Education department would ‘look into’ providing funding.
Our rich artistic heritage
STRENGTH in depth is a phrase which sums up the range of artistic talent to be found in this Island. Indeed, it is remarkable that our small community produces so many individuals skilled in materials ranging from oils to watercolours and from ceramics to precious metals.
Finding out how not to run a book festival
THE director of Britain’s most highly acclaimed sculpture park and the head of an award-winning book festival will give key speeches about Jersey’s options for the future at this year’s Council for Culture Conference tomorrow.
Festival of literature on the cards next year
NEXT year could see the first Jersey Literature Festival, according to Assistant Education Minister Rod Bryans.
Full results as they happened
Full election results as they happened. See Thursday’s Jersey Evening Post for full reports, reactions, analysis and pictures.
Deputies’ election results
Results of the Deputies’ elections as they happened. See Thursday’s Jersey Evening Post for full reports, reactions, analysis and pictures.
New assistant ministers are appointed
SENATOR Ian Le Marquand has been appointed Jersey’s Deputy Chief Minister.
Former Bailiff tops the poll in 11 parishes
Former Bailiff Sir Philip Bailhache has swept to victory in the Senatorial election, topping the poll in 11 of the 12 parishes.
Sharing is key to Education cuts, say secondary schools
ALL schools, including fee-paying ones, should share the burden of Education cuts, according to the chairmen of governors at the Island’s four States secondary schools.

