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Summary

  • Updates from Friday 23 August 2019

  • Guernsey GCSE results 'not disastrous'

  • Biggest pay rises in Jersey public sector for a decade

  1. Vehicle roof removed by emergency servicespublished at 16:57 British Summer Time 23 August 2019

    Â鶹ԼÅÄ Radio Guernsey

    Car accident

    Emergency services in Guernsey removed the roof of a car to rescue a man, following an accident near the Co-Op Longstore.

    Police are asking for the public to avoid the eastern coast road and described the method of rescue as a "precautionary measure".

    No casualties have been reported.

  2. Â鶹ԼÅÄ Channel Islands Live: Friday 23 Augustpublished at 14:04 British Summer Time 23 August 2019

    Bringing you the news, sport, travel and weather for the Channel Islands for Friday 23 August

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  3. Guernsey GCSE results 'not disastrous'published at 13:04 British Summer Time 23 August 2019

    Â鶹ԼÅÄ Radio Guernsey

    Guernsey's vice president of education says poor results this year were not disastrous.

    Exam

    Yesterday's GCSE results were the poorest in the Bailiwick since 2016.

    Deputy Richard Graham said: "Nobody is looking for excuses or glib answers but let us analyse what exactly is going on so we really understand the implications of one year's results.

    "We're not talking about disastrous results."

  4. Biggest pay rises in Jersey public sector for a decadepublished at 11:17 British Summer Time 23 August 2019

    Â鶹ԼÅÄ Radio Jersey

    Pay awards to Jersey States workers led to the biggest pay rises for public sector workers in the island in a decade, according to official statistics.

    Money

    Government workers got an average increase of 4.8% in the year to June.

    Workers in the hospitality industry got a bigger increase than any other sector, with pay up by almost 5%.

    It means people working in bars and hotels now earn an average of £460 a week, less than half as much as those working in finance.

  5. Electric bus to be trialedpublished at 09:26 British Summer Time 23 August 2019

    Charley Adams
    Â鶹ԼÅÄ News Online

    An electric bus has been brought to Jersey for a trial.

    LibertyBus will be trialling the vehicle for a six week period on the island's main network to assess its suitability.

    The bus will be on display at the Weighbridge on 28 August between 11:00 and 14:00 before starting its trial on the road.

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    I have been keen for us to trial electric buses in Jersey and I’m delighted that LibertyBus is now making this happen. This supports our sustainable transport aims and also the Government’s ambition to become carbon neutral by 2030. We will be working closely with LibertyBus monitoring the results of the trial.

    Deputy Kevin Lewis, Minister for Infrastructure

  6. Additional degree courses must meet criteria to be runpublished at 08:47 British Summer Time 23 August 2019

    Charley Adams
    Â鶹ԼÅÄ News Online

    Assistant Minister for Social Security, Education and Health, deputy Jeremy Maçon, has responded to calls to add additional degree courses to the island’s Critical Skills list.

    While supporting islanders' careers is important, additional courses cannot be added to the list unless they meet a particular criteria, Mr Maçon added.

    The Critical Skills list describes specific courses that offer students the skills needed in the Jersey job market.

    To be listed it must be an essential qualification, must increase a students' employability and there must be high chance students will take up employment in a critical role upon completing the course.

    Deputy Maçon said: “The Government of Jersey is committed to creating a skilled local workforce for the future.

    "The Critical Skills list forms an important part of this priority - allowing us to support islanders through courses that will help to meet significant skills gaps in Jersey’s job market."

    Jeremy MaconImage source, States Assembly
  7. Channel Islands weather: sunnypublished at 08:38 British Summer Time 23 August 2019

    A dry day with lots of sunshine and blue skies throughout the day. Feeling rather warm. Light easterly winds.

    Max: 24C

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