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Concern over "lengthy timeline" for improvements to £30m patient records project

Wednesday 08 May 2024

Concerns have been raised over the cost, "lengthy timeline" and "capability and capacity" of the team tasked with delivering improvements to a £30m project to help the hospital stop relying on paper records for patients.The project to introduce an Electronic Patient Record (EPR) was first announced in 2021....

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"Some redundancies" possible as SandpiperCI sells 38 stores to Morrisons

Tuesday 07 May 2024

UK supermarket giant Morrisons is set to take over Morrisons Daily, Iceland, and Checkers Xpress stores in Jersey after coming to an agreement with current owner SandpiperCI.The firms hope that the deal will be completed by July, subject to approval from the Channel Islands...

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Will Hard Rock case stop rolling through Jersey courts after more than a decade?

Tuesday 07 May 2024

A company claiming it entered a franchise deal to run a Hard Rock Cafe in the Cayman Islands on the base of misrepresentations about the likely profitability of the business has lost its case in Jersey's Court of Appeal.In a dispute which has been running in the Jersey courts for more than a decade, HRCKY Limited faile...

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Government announces plans to scrap Women's Health Strategy

Tuesday 07 May 2024

The Government will not be progressing a stand-alone Women's Health Strategy – despite huge numbers of islanders engaging in an ongoing consultation on the topic.Assistant Health Minister Deputy Andy Howell – who was responsible for the strategy &ndas...

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Mad Mary's beach café re-opens for bank holiday weekend celebrations

Tuesday 07 May 2024

A popular beach café at Bouley Bay was able to re-open in time for the bank holiday weekend after being forced to relocate a few yards down the slipway.Customers flooded to Mad Mary's café during its first weekend back, according to owner Mary T...

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Minister shoots down plans for review of decades-old Firearms Law

Tuesday 07 May 2024

Work to develop new gun laws for the island has been shelved to prioritise other policy areas, the Home Affairs Minister has revealed.Deputy Mary Le Hegarat also confirmed there was no planned date for work on the legislation to comme...

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