Nightlife round-up Jersey Dead Festival returning next month What’s on diary IT SEEMS as if summer has not yet arrived but plans have already been put in place for what could be the final Watersplash event of the season. Drum and bass stalwarts DJ Hype featuring MC Funsta will be headlining the event on Saturday […]
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States reject move to give mothers 26 weeks’ maternity leave
PROPOSALS to give mothers 26 weeks’ maternity leave were rejected by the States on Thursday.
Strikes could be seen in public sector over pay freeze, warns Deputy
A States Deputy has warned that there could be strikes in the public sector over a planned pay freeze Teachers’ union NUT has already warned that its members were unhappy over the move Planned pay freeze is part of States plan to tackle looming deficit Should public workers take strike action? Take part in our […]
Income support cut ‘will cause misery for some’
CUTTING income support for Jersey’s under-25s living at home ‘will cause misery to sections of the community’ and do nothing to end any so-called benefits culture, a backbench politician has said.
Income support cut ‘will cause misery for some’
CUTTING income support for Jersey’s under-25s living at home ‘will cause misery to sections of the community’ and do nothing to end any so-called benefits culture, a backbench politician has said.
States vote in favour of keeping TV licences for the over-75s – and against giving themselves pensions
DAY two of the States debate over the Island’s spending plans for the next four years got under way on Wednesday.
Don’t forget to vote in general election, British Islanders reminded
General election being held in the UK on 7 May British citizens living in Jersey can vote, as long as they were registered at least once in last 15 years Deputy Sam Mézec has reminded eligible Islanders to take the chance to vote Which way would you vote? Take our poll below BRITISH citizens who […]
‘Burden of plugging deficit needs to be shared by all’
Chamber chief urges ministers not to let one sector of society bear the brunt Council of Ministers announced in July plans to tackle a predicted £145 million black hole in Jerseys finances by 2019 Read how the Council of Ministers propose to fix the Islands finances below THE burden of Jersey’s financial problems needs to […]
Could tourism offices move to Royal Square?
States Question Time round-up See who said what in the house. New Visit Jersey could move to Royal Square Chief Minister standing firm on aggressive tax avoidance JERSEY’S tourism centre could be moved to a historic Royal Square building that was kept in public ownership following a vote in the States last year, the Treasury […]
Call for law change to stop cyber-bullies
The Assistant Chief Minister and Assistant Economic Development Minister told the States Assembly during Tuesday’s question time that a 12-week consultation process would be launched in the spring over plans to change laws to cover cyber-bullying.

