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Man on trial "sorry" about alleged attack - but can't remember it

Wednesday 05 October 2022

A 23-year-old accused of fracturing a man’s skull by punching him during a night out has told a jury he feels “bad and sorry” about what happened to his alleged victim – but that he doesn’t remember anything.Madeira-born Magno Raimundo Gaspar Reis denies one count of grave and criminal assault outside Minde...

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Racism claim against Government struck out

Wednesday 05 October 2022

A former Government employee who claimed he had faced work-related racial discrimination has had his case struck out due to not being filed in time.Mr Stanford Musiiwa filed claims for unfair dismissal and work-related racial discrimination against...

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Business blocked amid Ministerial bid to tighten relocation rules

Wednesday 05 October 2022

A business was recently blocked from moving to Jersey due to unrealistic workforce and salary expectations, the Chief Minister revealed yesterday, as she pledged to ensure “islanders' needs are put first” by changing the criteria around relocations.Deputy Kristina Moore said Ministers are "frustrated" and “chomping at the bit&rdquo...

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Deputy re-elected President of French parliamentary group

Wednesday 05 October 2022

A Reform Jersey Deputy and former Assistant Minister with responsibility for culture and heritage has been re-elected President of the Assemblée Parlementaire de la Francophonie.Deputy Montfort Tadier secured the role last week, beating Deputy Philip Bailhache....

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Gov hits brakes on renewable fuel subsidy plan

Wednesday 05 October 2022

The Government is hitting the brakes on a plan to subsidise a renewable fuel due to global market volatility.Known as the ‘Carbon Neutral Roadmap’, the Government’s agreed plan to achieve net...

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Dealing with growing waste mound “a matter of urgency”

Wednesday 05 October 2022

Dealing with a large mound of building waste at La Collette - which continues to grow without planning permission - is a "matter of urgency", according to the Infrastructure Minister.Deputy Tom Binet confirmed in the States Assembly on Tuesday that his department was urgently lookin...

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