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Gov CEO to review allegations of doctor bullying at Hospital

Wednesday 19 October 2022

Allegations of bullying and intimidation by senior managers in Health - set out in an anonymous letter sent to politicians and the media - will be now be looked into by Government CEO Suzanne Wylie, Express understands.The letter was sent in the aftermath of a report by a senior clinician and adviser Dr Hugo Mascie-Ta...

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Time's up for new countryside mega-homes - but Water’s Edge plans still supported

Wednesday 19 October 2022

It will become a lot more difficult to build luxury mega-homes in the countryside, after the Government updated its planning rules that define what can be built where.It has published new draft guidance which updates and clarifies the policies of the Bridging Island ...

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FOCUS: Is it an insult to call Charles III 'Notre Duc'?

Wednesday 19 October 2022

According to one islander, a grave misconception pervades our understanding of the title 'The Duke of Normandy' - and it may even be offensive to use it.In the Channel Islands, the British Monarch is often fondly referred to as the 'Duke of Normandy.' I...

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Esplanade works mean diversions for islanders attending hospital

Wednesday 19 October 2022

The Government will be carrying out highway maintenance on the eastbound carriageway of the Esplanade this October half-term.The road and Victoria Avenue will remain open during the work, which will take place from 22 to 30 O...

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New boutique adds sea salt sprinkle of eco chic to high street

Wednesday 19 October 2022

One of the latest retailers to 'brave it' on the high street is a petite boutique where, "...eco chic and coastal living meet," and whose owner has local 'Ted Talk' ambitions.Times are tough for the high-street. We've just come out of a pandemic, the cost of living is going ...

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“People just need consistency at the moment”

Wednesday 19 October 2022

When the Grace Trust first started its weekly Saturday lunch programme, the aim was simply to provide hot meals to struggling islanders who might not otherwise have access to one…now, following crisis after crisis, the project has taken on a whole new significance.The charity was set up in 1999 and strives “to put a smile on the faces of vulnerable Jersey f...

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