EACH and every proposed new user-pays charge will first have to receive States approval.
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Senator hits out at ‘intimidation’
SENATOR Stuart Syvret has attacked Attorney General William Bailhache for trying to ‘intimidate and silence’ elected representatives of the public.
Smoking ban for public places?
SMOKING could be banned within 12 months from all clubs, bars and restaurants which serve meals.
Health in search for new chief
THE recruitment process has been set in motion to fill the £110,000-a-year post of chief officer for Health and Social Services.
P & R resist scrutiny challenges
CHALLENGES to proposals for how scrutiny will work under the new ministerial system are being opposed by Policy and Resources.
Case for ‘user pays’ put to the people
OVER 200 people packed the Town Hall last night to discuss user pays policies.
Warning: ‘States cuts will mean job losses’
STATES workers could be in line for redundancies as politicians continue to struggle to balance the books.
User-pays hits adult classes
THE cost of several adult evening classes offered at Highlands this autumn has doubled as the controversial new user-pays scheme begins to bite.
Migration proposals get strong support
A MIGRATION policy based on monitoring and regulating people coming into the Island will go to the States at the start of next year.
Scrutiny tops agenda for the States
GOVERNMENT reform should dominate the last States sitting before the summer recess.

