TAXES could rise if States Members do not get their act together and modernise the public sector, a Senator has warned.
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Celebrating a world of books
During the day, school pupils marked the literary celebration in all manner of ways, from going to school dressed as their favourite book characters to welcoming special visitors to read them a book.
Scrutiny to review Foreign Minister plan
PLANS for Jersey to have an official Foreign Minister at the head of a new ministry are likely to be reviewed by a Scrutiny panel of backbenchers.
Call to micro-chip all dogs in Jersey
ALL dogs in Jersey should be micro-chipped in line with proposals to change UK legislation, according to Senator Sarah Ferguson.
End-of-life medical care ‘not euthanasia’
A CONTROVERSIAL programme which allows doctors in some cases to withdraw food and water from dying patients is used in Jersey but is ‘not euthanasia’, the Health Minister has said.
Kennel Club’s 125th anniversary show in pictures
AROUND 250 dogs took part in the championship breed show at the Canine Festival over the weekend – the largest ever entry in this event.
Plans for seafront home now approved
PLANS for a luxury six-bedroom seafront house on the Zanzibar site in St Brelade’s Bay have been approved by Environment Minister Rob Duhamel after the Royal Court overturned the previous refusal.
‘Huge glass box will ruin the headland’
A PROPOSED three-story development on Petit Port hill was described by angry neighbours as a ‘huge glass box that will ruin the headland’ yesterday morning.
Quite a lot of people have got A Philip Ozouf Story
So it turns out that quite a lot of people have got A Philip Ozouf Story.

