TEACHERS will launch industrial action – including a one-day strike – within three weeks.
Hospital assaults are rare, say Health
HOSPITAL management have admitted that staff do get assaulted – but insisted it only happens rarely.
‘I’d have marked it as a fail’
A PROFESSOR asked to review a States report supporting a third supermarket in Jersey has said he would have marked it as a fail if it had be submitted by one of his students.
Green lights a bright idea, says minister
ISLANDERS could see red about a green move to take down the colourful lights along St Aubin’s Bay.
Young chefs take prizes at CI competition
TWO budding chefs have won silver and bronze at a Channel Islands cooking competition.
Fantastic field to tackle North Run
AN all-time record number of entries could be reached in the 22nd Co-operative Total Sport Fantastic North Run half marathon tomorrow.
‘No proper security’ at hospital
HOSPITAL staff are regularly attacked, spat at and verbally abused because security at the General Hospital is so poor, a health worker has revealed following an unprovoked attack on two elderly patients last week.
Slow progress of necessary law
From Jennifer Bridge. VIRTUALLY all of what might be called Western modern-style democracies have a freedom of information law in place, yet all we have in Jersey is an unenforceable code, which is no more than an administrative guideline.
Catholics take steps to raise money for seafarers
CATHOLICS ‘walked on water’ last weekend to raise money for a seafarers’ charity.
An election platform where promises will not be enough
AS the list of candidates for the forthcoming election for one Senatorial place becomes ever longer, what should we be asking the prospective politician to do, as our elected representative?