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Hospital review delayed amid doubt over developer compensation

Friday 14 October 2022

The Government has confirmed that the publication of the final hospital review report has been delayed, just as doubt was cast over whether costs racked up by halting the contract to build 106 new homes on Kensington Place will definitely be covered – contrary to previous comments by the Infrastructure Minister.The Government is currently reviewing the £805m new hospital project, and, while that's happen...

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Family "eternally grateful" for donations as carer leaves hospital in South Africa

Friday 14 October 2022

A “well loved” local carer and mother who was fighting for her life after a sudden bout of illness on holiday in South Africa is now out of hospital.After being unable to raise the funds necessary to pay for medical repatriation to Jersey, Angela Sc...

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£11.5m for Opera House revamp... but two years until curtains up

Friday 14 October 2022

£11.5 million in Government funding has been allocated to fully restore the Opera House - but the delay in works means that it will have been closed for four years by the time the curtains finally go up in 2024.The Opera House first closed in March 2020 as a result of the covid-19 pandemic. However, it did not...

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'Lessons learned' as elderly islander dies from undetected tetanus

Friday 14 October 2022

The Ambulance Service and A&E Department have said they have learned important lessons after both failed to identify that an elderly islander had tetanus or was at risk of being infected.Remembered by loved ones as "delightful and lively", Gwendoline de la Haye died of the bac...

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ART FIX: Following in Cahun's footsteps

Friday 14 October 2022

From celebrating grey hairs to the life of Claude Cahun and getting crafty with a pumpkin carving knife...Every weekend, Express presents a selection of exhibitions, performances, workshops, events and othe...

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Workers 'were warned about electric cable under traffic cone'

Friday 14 October 2022

A pair of contractors who suffered electric shocks after finding a cable under a traffic cone were warned in advance of a risk of finding a cable, the Royal Court has been told.The incident at a property being connected to the mains in St. Helier last February led to construct...

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