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Fees for foster carers to help childen find homes

Wednesday 29 January 2014

Foster carers are to be paid a fee as part of a new plan to find new homes for vulnerable children.From May this year Jersey's Fostering & Adoption Service will bring in the new fee in addition t...

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Harbour warehouse to cut town traffic jams?

Wednesday 29 January 2014

Work is about to start on a new warehouse which the Harbour authorities say will significantly reduce traffic disruption.The publicly-owned Ports of Jersey is spending £1.3 million on enabling works to allow FerrySp...

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Police drug search at De La Salle

Wednesday 29 January 2014

Police carried out a full search of De La Salle School after a tip-off about pupils using former "legal highs".The two uniformed officers are understood to have searched at least one locker at the Catholic fee-p...

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Two more stand in bankruptcy by-election

Wednesday 29 January 2014

Two candidates have announced that they be running for Deputy in St Helier No 1.Nick Le Cornu and Roy Travert – both of whom have stood unsuccessfully before – have put...

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Holocaust message still relevant

Tuesday 28 January 2014

Remembering the lessons of the holocaust is the key to ensuring similar atrocities can't happen again, says the Head of Jersey’s Jewish Congregation.Stephen Regal was speaking at the annual ceremony at Holocaust Memorial Day, and laid a wreath on be...

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Stay safe online

Tuesday 28 January 2014

Islanders have been warned to keep their passwords safe, and to take online security seriously, when using increasingly popular "Cloud" storage services.Data Protection Commissioner Emma Martins has given the advice to mark Data Protection Day. She says...

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