SMOKING is expected to be banned in public eating places within 12 weeks.
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Forum on islands and environment
NATIONS across the world are failing to take environmental issues seriously – and Jersey is no exception, Senator Stuart Syvret has said.
Big week ahead for Island economy
THE first Budget of the ministerial era will be published on Tuesday.
Patients will not pay more for doctors and medicines
PRESCRIPTION medicines and visits to the doctor will not cost the public any more when a goods and services tax is introduced.
Security review at General Hospital
A COMPLETE review of security is being carried out following the theft of potentially lethal drugs from a ward at the General Hospital.
Senator questions ‘lax’ firearms law
THE parish Constables’ role in enforcing the Island’s gun laws is to be raised in the States.
Smokers may get free nicotine patches
PUBLIC health bosses are considering handing out free nicotine patches to help Islanders quit smoking.
States bid farewell to Sir John
FATHER of the House Senator Stuart Syvret wished the Lieut-Governor, Air Chief Marshal Sir John Cheshire, and Lady Cheshire well on behalf of the States as they departed today.
Le Bonniec closes on rally record
JERSEYMAN Chris Le Bonniec won the Paperclix Jersey Rally for the fourth time in seven years on Saturday.
School condoms may not be the answer, says Education Minister
EDUCATION Minister Mike Vibert has called for a wide-ranging strategy to combat an alarming rise in sexually transmitted infections among young people.

