PEOPLE of faith are always the first to have their right to freedom of speech threatened when contentious issues – such as same sex marriage – arise, the Dean of Jersey has said.
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Election hopefuls questioned on rural issues as the hustings begin
IMMIGRATION, the disconnect between Jersey’s government and its people and reviving the farming industry were among the topics discussed as the candidates faced the public for the first time.
Holidaymakers urged to look out for Britain’s most wanted
The National Crime Agency and Crimestoppers are appealing for the public’s help to catch 11 fugitives.
More detail needed on JT split proposal
PROPOSALS to split JT into two separate companies lack the required detail and should be rejected, the Council of Ministers have said.
Air Miles Andy – the Falklands hero, playboy prince and controversial royal
The Duke of York has quit public duties in the wake of his Newsnight interview.
St Brelade Constable to stand for Senator
ST Brelade will be seeking a new Constable next year after the current incumbent announced his intention to stand for Senator.
Minister grilled about welfare and pensions
QUESTIONS have been raised over the sustainability of both Jersey’s Social Security funds and proposed compulsory workplace pension schemes during a Scrutiny hearing with the Social Security Minister.
Eugenie and Duchess of York visit teenage cancer unit patients
The Duchess said Eugenie, 27, had taken time off work to visit the hospital.
Hospital funding debate will go ahead next week
THE funding debate over the Future Hospital project will go ahead next week as scheduled, despite calls for it to be postponed because planning permission for the site has not yet been granted.
Independent lifeboat service would be a ‘huge undertaking’
SETTING up an independent lifeboat station in St Helier will be ‘massively technically difficult’, the Environment Minister has told the States Assembly.

