AN assistant minister who canvassed political support for the sacking of a civil servant in an email chain has been found in breach of the States Members code of conduct.
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Man who ‘spoke to his plants instead of his wife’ gets permission for a greenhouse
A MAN who ‘misses his plants’ will be allowed to build a small greenhouse just outside the Coastal National Park after the Planning Committee approved his proposals.
Companies facing recruitment ‘crisis’
JERSEY firms are already ‘in crisis’ due to the difficulties they face attracting staff from abroad and further delays to the population policy could worsen matters, a business representative has warned.
Planning Committee maintain refusal of proposals to change three First Tower units
A PREVIOUSLY unsuccessful application to alter three properties – including adding two-storey extensions to two of them – on Route de St Aubin has been refused by the Planning Committee.
Office block to become 22 flats
A PROPOSAL to convert a three-storey office block in Plat Douet Road, St Saviour, into 22 flats has been approved by the Planning Committee.
Le Masurier’s £70m vision for Bath Street approved
ONE of the largest redevelopment projects proposed in Jersey has been given the go-ahead.
Population policy panel’s diversity is questioned
THE board responsible for developing Jersey’s population policy has been criticised for not being diverse enough and lacking representatives of young people and the Island’s largest immigrant communities.
Emails resulting in Deputy Tadier’s suspension released
AN assistant minister was accused of using ‘bullying and intimidatory tactics’ after calling for a States employee to be sacked for not prescribing medicinal cannabis, a freedom of information request has revealed.
Call for two-thirds majority on constitutional votes fails
A CALL to introduce a two-thirds majority vote before constitutional changes are made to the make-up of the States – including to the dual role of the Bailiff – has been rejected by a narrow margin.
Hospital catering row: Comments referred to the police
A ROW over plans to move the Hospital catering facility to St Peter escalated at the end of last year, with face-to-face meetings turning ‘aggressive’ and threatening comments by neighbours being referred to the States police, it has emerged.

