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‘Clear rationale’ needed for government projects
THE States chief executive needs to ‘clearly’ and ‘consistently’ demonstrate the decision-making process behind his public-sector reform programme, the head of a backbench panel has said.
States chief using ‘too much jargon’
STATES chief executive Charlie Parker has been accused of a ‘proliferation of jargon’ in response to a Scrutiny report on his change programme.
Ministers’ plan to target over-55s for redundancy branded ‘stupid’
THE government has been forced to defend plans to target over-55s working in the public sector for voluntary redundancy and early retirement as a way to cut costs, with one backbencher describing the proposals as ‘stupid’.
Richard E Grant and Sheridan Smith among famous faces to honour Sarah Everard
Actress Katy Brand also paid tribute to the 33-year-old.
Health charge and no children among immigration rules ideas
TOUGH new immigration rules which could require migrants or their employers to pay hundreds of pounds in a ‘health surcharge’ and ban low-skilled temporary workers from bringing children to the Island are being considered, according to a new report.
Government savings details ‘later this week’
DETAILS of around £32 million of the government’s £100 million of planned savings will be made available to Scrutiny members later this week, it has been announced.
Duke of York in profile – from Falklands hero to controversial royal
A profile on the Duke of York, after lawyers confirm his civil sex case brought by Virginia Giuffre will be settled outside of court.
‘Air Miles Andy’ – controversial royal, playboy prince and Falklands hero
The Epstein saga and the Duke of York’s conduct during his Newsnight interview ultimately led to his reputation being tarnished.
Politician raises security fears over China link to 5G network
THE long-term strategies of the States could be disadvantaged and Island businesses ‘jeopardised’ as a result of JT’s plans for a 5G network in Jersey, a States backbencher has said.

