THE decision on whether the former Broad Street toilets should be allowed to open as a café before toilets are installed will be made tomorrow.
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‘P & R talk ‘just an ‘election ‘gimmick’
THE Policy and Resources president’s offer to talk to the Island has been condemned as an election gimmick and an abuse of public money by Senator Stuart Syvret.
‘I will change,’ says new Chief Minister
CHIEF Minister-designate Frank Walker vowed to Members that he would be ‘a changed person’ yesterday after they backed him by 38 votes to 14 for the top job.
P & R defeated over ministers
SENATOR Stuart Syvret won a dramatic victory in the States yesterday to give all Members the power to nominate politicians to the new Council of Ministers.
Senator calls for ‘independent’ statistics office
A PROPOSAL for Jersey to have a truly independent statistics office will be taken to the States by Senator Stuart Syvret as his row with the chairman of the Statistics Users Group John Boothman continues.
Four years, and still no cardio specialist
LIVES are being put at risk because the Island has been without a permanent cardiology specialist for years, a senior health services manager has claimed.
Questions raised over pensions ‘black hole’
QUESTIONS are to be asked in the States by Senator Stuart Syvret over what he claims is a pensions ‘black hole’ that puts public debt at more than £500m.
Health Minister faces crisis talks
IN the first 24 hours of ministerial government, Health Minister Stuart Syvret is preparing for crisis talks to try to resolve a bitter dispute between nurses and health service management.
‘Scrap smoking ban’
PLANS for an interim ban on smoking in public places should be scrapped, according to members of the leisure industry.
Airport pollution: Secret deal made
THE States have voted to accept £2.6m from the manufacturers of a firefighting foam which has polluted land near the Airport.

