From Ann Chamier. WITH the recent headlines that there is a crisis at the hospital with no beds vacant, the States have only themselves to blame. What has happened to the policy of ‘We will listen to the people’?
Flushed with success
THE toilets at a St Helier car park are the place to go – they have received a five-star rating in a national competition.
Suspension notes: Deputy in call for answers
A STATES question has been submitted asking if States chief executive Bill Ogley should be suspended for allegedly destroying his hand-written notes of a meeting involving suspended police chief Graham Power.
Jersey Finance to take on the world
JERSEY Finance has pledged to fight its corner in a plunging market.
Ask the expert: Is it worth me investing in the markets now?
Question to Tom Zambon, the regional sales manager at Ashburton: Is it worth me investing in the markets at the moment or should I wait until it all settles down?
A crucial aid for the consumer
IN spite of having polled the second-highest vote in last year’s Senatorial election, Senator Alan Breckon has failed to win a place on the Council of Ministers.
Hospital death investigation
AN internal investigation will continue into the death of a staff nurse at the Hospital following last night’s not guilty verdict in the manslaughter trial of a consultant.
Vincenti back with a bang
FORMER Jersey Footballer of the Year Peter Vincenti scored Stevenage’s winning goal last night in a 2-1 Blue Square Conference League victory at home to Kettering Town.
A way to battle business blues
A REVIVAL of the Battle of Flowers’ commercial class could be on the cards if enough companies display an interest.
We can’t expect the States to bail everyone out
From Philip Le Gros. LISTENING to the States debate on the proposal to give our taxpayers’ money to redundant Woolworths employees, I was not surprised to hear a number of the ‘jump on the bandwagon’ brigade use the term ‘moral obligation’ to support their weak case.