HIGHLANDS College has been accused of running a ‘sham’ tendering process after an Irish catering company won the contract for the student canteen.
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States prepare for historic tax debate
BATTLE lines are being drawn for next Tuesday’s historic States debate that will decide whether Jersey will introduce a general sales tax.
Budget debate starts Tuesday
BUDGET plans to shelve the ‘20% means 20%’ package, freeze tax allowances and raise duties by the level of inflation will be debated from Tuesday.
Grouville residents say no to plans for fish processing plant
PLANS for a fish processing plant in Grouville were overwhelmingly rejected at a public meeting last night.
Questions over Highlands canteen contract
QUESTIONS are to be asked in the States about the Highlands College canteen contract.
New water law divides Senatorial candidates
OPPONENTS of the proposed Water Resources Law were warned last night to temper their stance or face being labelled enemies of the community.
Cabinet backing for Syvret over hospital management dispute
HEALTH Minister Stuart Syvret has received the unanimous backing of the Council of Ministers in the row over changed working practices for nurses.
Housing cash crisis: Call for new powers
HOUSING’S cash crisis can be solved only by corporatising the department and overhauling the rent rebate and abatement scheme, says the president, Deputy Terry Le Main.
Opposition grows to coach station move
PUBLIC and political opposition to the proposed relocation of Blue Coach Tours to a redundant dairy farm is mounting.
GST tax to be based on UK’s VAT, say Finance
JERSEY’S sales tax will be similar to the UK’s VAT system when it is introduced.

