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Election Disassembled - First episode out next week
With one month to go until the election, we’re launching Election Disassembled – a 360-degree approach to keep you informed during the election. Through online and in-app coverage, podcast episodes, video highlights and, of course, the newspaper, we’re here to be your trusted source of information. From now until 7 June, we’ll bring you in-depth analysis, clear explainers, mini manifestos, hustings highlights, and insight from across the campaign trail. Whether you’re following every development or just trying to keep up ahead of polling day, Election Disassembled will keep you up to date – so when vote, you vote informed. We’re also offering you a special election campaign subscription deal: your first month’s subscription for just £1. That includes the digital JEP exactly as printed, full access to the JEP website and app, plus unlimited access to the Bailiwick Express website and app.
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Politics Disassembled | Everything you need to know about the 2025 budget in 2 minutes
Luke Webb takes us through some of the proposed changes to our day to day lives, with the headlines from the 2025 budget. October 11, 2024
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Politics Disassembled | Is this the end of GP11?
The infamous affordable housing policy - GP11 - could be scrapped for the next five years, as deputies now face a debate on a delayed Requete and a newly published amendment to it.So what is GP11 and why do some politicians want it gone? In this edition of Politics Disassembled we seek to find out...April 5, 2024
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Politics Disassembled | Withholding information from HSC
Why were senior civil servants and the entire Committee of Health and Social Care unaware of a £30million project price hike for several months?This is the question being levelled at the President of HSC after it was revealed that several civil servants are no longer working for the States after they withheld important financial information about the second phase of the Hospital Modernisation Project...March 22, 2024
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Politics Disassembled | Laying the foundations for the island's education
Welcome to another Bailiwick Express podcast, this is Politics Disassembled, where one of the team talks through a recent political decision, debate, or issue…This week, Matthew Leach takes a look at an amendment that saw the Committee for Education, Sport and Culture take a huge step forward in its Transforming Education Programme.January 26, 2024
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Politics Disassembled | A "depressing" 18 months in Government
Who said it was going to be a slow start to 2024?Deputy Tom Binet has kickstarted the year with an explosive bid to topple Chief Minister Kristina Moore.It’s no secret that the pair have been butting heads for some time… So what made him pull the trigger now? Why have the past 18 months been so “depressing”? Does he think he has what it takes to be CM himself? And would he be open to a deal with Reform Jersey?For the first Politics disassembled podcast of the year, Express put those questions to him…January 5, 2024
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Politics Disassembled | Ferbrache on steering the ship as no confidence vote looms
With just days to go until deputies continue their debate and vote on whether to sack Guernsey’s senior political committee, it’s President Deputy Peter Ferbrache offered himself up to media spotlight after it emerged a behind closed doors meeting had been scheduled to try and turn minds to keeping at least three of P&R’s members in place for the next 18 months.Deputies Mark Helyar and David Mahoney have already resigned from Policy & Resources leaving empty seats at the top table and the chance for a refresh whatever happens next week.But the incumbent President is hoping that is all that will need to be considered by the States right now, as he plans to pitch for unity and collaboration in the face of wipeout.December 8, 2023
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Politics Disassembled | Transforming Education Programme "essentially defunded"
In this edition of Politics Dis-Assembled Matthew Leach talks through the recent debate on the 2024 Budget, specifically its impact on the Transforming Education Programme.November 24, 2023
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Politics Disassembled | Half-time for Les Ozouets
A debate left in limbo for two weeks, an opportunity for further challenges or funding routes, a committee backing a plan that could bolster calls for its downfall.Join Express as we run through what's happened in Guernsey's budget debate so far, including the post-16 campus at Les Ozouets, and what could happen next. November 10, 2023
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Politics Disassembled | Herm School
In this episode of Politics Dis-Assembled, Express' News Editor, Matthew Leach, talks through the latest chapter in the Herm School debacle.September 29, 2023
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Politics Disassembled | Political Pressures with Max Andrews
“It cannot be underestimated how the stress and pressure has been insurmountable and this has impacted upon me greatly. I am pleased to see action has now been taken to assist States Members with the provision of counselling. This was a much-needed resource that I needed over this extended period of time which was not available until now.” Those were the words that Deputy Max Andrews read out in the States Assembly last week. He took the decision to explain to the Privileges and Procedures Committee how he needed help because he was struggling with his mental wellbeing. In response to this, the States’ Greffier and the PPC provided those counselling sessions, the first time this has been done for a States Member. Deputy Andrews sat down with Kelly Frost to discuss the pressures we place on our politicians, the impact of print and social media, and how important it is to seek help when needed and look after your mental wellbeing in whatever role you have...September 22, 2023
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