AN OCCUPATION survivor has revealed the incredible story of how her uncles and their families narrowly escaped being sent to a concentration camp after conscientious objectors told the German authorities they kept wireless crystal radio sets.
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Jersey’s first gay marriage could be as early as 2015, says Chief Minister
A public consultation on the matter is being carried out after the States backed a move to look into the implications of the introduction of gay marriage, but not to approve the principle of it right away.
VIDEO: See what Islanders think of the Royal Family member who will be visiting Jersey for Liberation 70
A ROYAL visitor will help Islanders celebrate this year’s Liberation Day.
Mixed night for Reform Jersey
Party chairman Deputy Sam Mézec won in St Helier District No 2 alongside fellow Reform candidate Deputy Geoff Southern, while Deputy Montfort Tadier was returned to his position in St Brelade District No 2.
Additional £14 million approved for inquiry into historic child abuse – could vital projects be axed as a result?
THE States have agreed to grant an additional £14 million of funding to the inquiry investigating historic child abuse following a lengthy States debate.
‘I can’t rule out cutting subsidies to fee-paying schools’ – Education Minister
THE Education Minister has refused to rule out cutting subsidies to fee-paying schools.
Mixed night for Reform Jersey
Party chairman Deputy Sam Mézec won in St Helier District No 2 alongside fellow Reform candidate Deputy Geoff Southern, while Deputy Montfort Tadier was returned to his position in St Brelade District No 2.
University loans for Jersey students on the way?
LOANS to help support Islanders who go to university could be introduced as early as next year, the Education Minister has said.
Expelled politician apologises for tweet but still questions candidate’s condition
In an attempt to clarify the meaning of a tweet he posted on his personal account that appeared to imply St Peter Deputy Kristina Moore was faking her struggle with cancer, the St Helier No 1 seat-holder has now seemingly suggested it is convenient that she is ‘sufficiently recovered to stand for election’.
Why public sector workers in Guernsey are happier than their Jersey counterparts today
PUBLIC-sector workers in Jersey may feel that they have got the raw end of the deal compared to their Guernsey counterparts when it comes to Liberation Day.

