MORE workers on JT’s Gigabit project have been suspended and replacements have been brought in from the UK, a States Member claimed yesterday during Question Time.
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Sam Mézec elected new Deputy in St Helier No 2 District
The result of the by-election was announced at Springfield at 8.38 pm and is as follows:
Police armed response was ‘textbook’, benefits cuts defended, and call for fairer bus fares – States Question Time round-up
A ‘TEXTBOOK’ armed response where two innocent men were detained by police officers with guns and Tasers is being considered for use in training new recruits to the force.
Bailiff faces backlash over Liberation celebrations – what do you think of the plans?
Celebrations moving to the People’s Park to accommodate more people. Many angry they won’t be in Liberation Square, as in recent years. See some of the Letters to the Editor on the subject below. What do you think? Take part in our poll. ISLANDERS young and old have spoken out against plans for the 70th […]
Minister accused of derailing gay marriage debate
States Members are due on Tuesday to debate a proposition from Deputy Sam Mézec to introduce same-sex marriages.
Gay marriage decision rejected by the States
Backbencher Deputy Sam Mézec had sought ‘in principle’ approval from the house for gay marriage to be introduced in Jersey.
Reform Jersey dominating questions in the States
REFORM Jersey is the ‘real opposition’ in the States, the party has claimed after it emerged that all but one question due to be put to ministers in the Assembly this week was from its members.
‘Give churches the choice on same-sex weddings’
He has lodged an amendment to Deputy Sam Mézec’s proposition for Jersey to follow the UK and allow gay marriage.
Proposal for same sex marriage to be allowed in Jersey
And, a JEP online poll has shown overwhelming support for the move, with 81 per cent of the 1,011 people who responded saying that same-sex marriage should be introduced in Jersey.
Proposal for same sex marriage to be allowed in Jersey
And, a JEP online poll has shown overwhelming support for the move, with 81 per cent of the 1,011 people who responded saying that same-sex marriage should be introduced in Jersey.

