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Senator calls for full lifeboat rift inquiry
JERSEY having two all-weather lifeboats would be ‘absurd’ and the truth behind what caused the rift between the RNLI and the St Helier lifeboat crew needs to be known, a senior politician has said.
Princess Eugenie reveals she cried when Jack Brooksbank proposed on one knee
The Queen and Duke of Edinburgh wish their granddaughter and her fiance “all the best”
Independent lifeboat ‘could be operational in six weeks’
AN independent lifeboat crew could be operating with a temporary all-weather lifeboat within six weeks, the joint chairman of a committee behind the service has said.
States ‘failed to get the facts’ before increasing motor tax
POLITICIANS lacked the ‘full facts’ and failed to consult businesses before approving an anti-pollution tax increase which many small firms fear could ruin them, the Jersey Hospitality Association president has said.
Population drop is more worrying than increase, says Gorst
JERSEY should be more worried about population decline in the future rather than excessive immigration, as automation threatens Island jobs, the Chief Minister has said.
New hospital and care inquiry set to dominate year’s first States sitting
TWO topics that dominated politics last year – the new hospital and the Independent Jersey Care Inquiry – are likely to be at the forefront of the first States sitting of 2018.
Islanders urged to help elderly during cold snap
ISLANDERS are being urged to watch out for their vulnerable friends, family and neighbours who may struggle as Siberian winds blow into Jersey in the coming days, bringing with them freezing temperatures and possible snow showers.
New Town Park plans ‘are a step in the right direction’
A SUCCESSFUL proposal to increase the size of the Millennium Town Park and build dozens of homes on the site is a ‘step in the right direction’, the chairman of a group representing the facility has said.
States urged to back independent lifeboat service
POLITICIANS are to be asked to formally back a new independent lifeboat service – after a petition signed by almost 6,800 Islanders was lodged with the States.

