JERSEY now has more than 1,000 known active cases of coronavirus.
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Charlie Parker may be hard to replace, warns the Chief Minister
JERSEY may struggle to find a suitable candidate to replace departing government chief executive Charlie Parker unless there is a ‘mature discussion’ about civil service terms of employment, the Chief Minister has warned.
Recruitment struggle to follow migration policy?
A NEW migration control policy passed overwhelmingly by the States yesterday could cause significant expense and difficulty recruiting staff within agriculture, an industry representative has said.
Government would support a cinema, says Chief Minister
THE government would help provide a cinema in Jersey if no private sector firms took over from Cineworld, the Chief Minister has said.
Calls for action to be taken to stem ‘unacceptable’ tide of social media abuse
PROMINENT Islanders have called for action to be taken to stem a mounting tide of abuse on social media.
Housing boost must come with ‘another Deputy seat’
HOUSING Minister Sam Mézec has raised concerns over ongoing developments in town that could see a substantial increase in population density.
Taser usage, healthcare and tax system on the agenda
THE extension of Taser use by the States of Jersey police, as well as proposals to overhaul Jersey’s healthcare and taxation systems are due to be debated in this week’s States sitting.
Will Guernsey inspire more political parties?
GUERNSEY’S upcoming election could pave the way for political parties to form in Jersey, a Senator has said.
Emblem to remember lessons following care system failures
A SCHOOLGIRL’S emblem, created to remember lessons from Jersey’s Independent Care Inquiry, has been unveiled.
Children in crisis: More local help?
ALTERNATIVE solutions to sending young people who suffer a severe mental-health crisis to the UK for treatment are being investigated by the government, the director of Children’s Services has said.

