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Teen arrested over 'fight that left girl with head injuries'

Wednesday 25 August 2021

A 15-year-old has been arrested following an alleged group fight in Millennium Park that left one teenage girl with head injuries needing hospital treatment.Police said the alleged brawl happened around 21:00 on Sunday....

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End of sand quarrying "will lead to construction delays and cost rises"

Wednesday 25 August 2021

The construction industry has said that the suspension of sand quarrying in the island will quickly cause it significant problems, leading to project delays and extra costs.Yesterday, the only provider of building sand in Jersey – which is dug from St. Ouen’s B...

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"The infection rate in unvaccinated over-50s is at least 10 times more"

Wednesday 25 August 2021

The infection rate in unvaccinated people over the age of 50 in Jersey is at least 10 times more than in vaccinated people, the Deputy Medical Officer of Health has said.New figures released by Government this morning also showed that 20 out of 34 people admitted to hos...

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Pet shop fights new hospital plans to remove parking bay

Wednesday 25 August 2021

Owners of a pet shop opposite People’s Park are fighting to stop the removal of parking bays outside their front door, which are due to go as part of plans for the new hospital highway.The family that runs Le Marquand Brothers – which also trades as Pets Paradise – say tha...

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FOCUS: The bid to better protect domestic abuse victims

Wednesday 25 August 2021

One of the key takeaways from a review of a mother's death was that domestic abuse can take many forms - including between child and parent - and that more needs to be done to help islanders spot the signs of coercive control.While work has been underway to create a new Domestic Abuse Law for several years, Professor Jane Mo...

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Review into mother's killing calls for better awareness of coercive control

Wednesday 25 August 2021

Creating a register of “serious and repeat offenders” as part of a new domestic abuse law, raising awareness of coercive control within families and improving crisis intervention must be prioritised, an independent review into the killing of an honorary police officer by her son has concluded.Pamela Nisbet – described as a “wonderful wife, mother, grandmother and friend” &n...

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