Jersey needs to have a sweeping review of laws and legal practices to get rid of ancient rules that are creating unnecessary delays and costs for Islanders, says the former head of the law society.Advocate Tim Hanson says that Jersey needs to learn from the 1999 reforms that were carried out in t...
Read More »Posties and all other members of staff at Jersey Post will be getting world class training this year to help improve the company’s service to customers.They will be taking part in the WorldHost training programme – and getting the same tips on cu...
Read More »“Bedlam” at the Parish Hall, the traumatic death of a close friend, and work-related stress meant former St John Constable Graeme Butcher lost track of the purchases he made using Parish funds, it was claimed yesterday.Butcher, who is facing trial by jury on numerous counts of misconduct in a public office, is accused...
Read More »A former States Member could face jail after a jury found him guilty of ten counts of misconduct in public office for using parish funds to buy appliances and building supplies for himself.Graeme Butcher has been on trial all week in the Royal Court over offences committed when he was Con...
Read More »Tickets to see John Bishop at Fort Regent go on sale at noon today – but you’d better be fast!After Lee Evans sold out two nights at the Jersey Opera House in just five hours in May, staff at Fo...
Read More »The discovery of a new celtic coin in the world’s largest hoard looks like it was buried in Jersey a decade later than first thought, changing the history of why it was hidden.It was thought the hoard, which includes around 70,000 silver alloy coins, gold and silver jewellery...
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