LEVELS of cancer-causing arsenic in water at Crabbé are 150 times the accepted safe limit.
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Senator steps in over couple’s rates bill row
SENATOR Stuart Syvret has intervened in the row which has left a couple facing court action for overpaying their rates bill by 27p.
Union in protest over Les Pas deal
OPPOSITION to the proposed deal to hand a £10m prime waterfront site to Les Pas Holdings in exchange for the company dropping its claim to ownership of the St Helier foreshore continues to grow.
Nurses reject pay offer
NURSES have rejected a two-year pay deal against a background of ‘a great deal of unrest’ in the hospital, says their spokesman Barbara Ward.
Senator hits out at bid to defer Health funding
ATTEMPTS to save £8 million by deferring funding for the Belle Vue Residential Home and the Accident and Emergency radiology extension have been dismissed as ‘electioneering’.
New plan on population unveiled next week
A POPULATION strategy will be published by Policy and Resources on Tuesday.
Tax loopholes ‘are exploited by politicians’
SOME politicians have structured their finances to exploit loopholes so they can claim up to £40,000 while avoiding examination of their income.
States reject Senator’s proposal to abolish WEB
STATES Members today voted overwhelmingly to reject a proposal brought by Senator Stuart Syvret to abolish the Waterfront Enterprise Board.
P&R step up plans for public communication
THE Policy and Resources Committee have appointed a communications consultant.
User pays’ charges still on the agenda, say JRA
THE decision to temporarily shelve the controversial sewerage tax does not mean that ‘user pays’ charges are off the political agenda.

