Guernsey Press Politics Podcast Guernsey Press
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A regular show bringing together sitting deputies and interested observers to explore the political issues shaping island life.
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Shorthand Scrutiny: HSC
Tony Curr is joined by Press reporters Mark Ogier and Matt Fallaize and Mike Read from CareWatch to discuss Health & Social Care’s appearance in front of the Scrutiny panel.
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Shorthand States: Members back GP11 move after abrupt finish
Simon De La Rue and Matt Fallaize wrap up this week’s meeting after an abrupt finish to the GP11 debate.
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Shorthand States: GP11 set to be suspended
Simon De La Rue and Matt Fallaize recap the first day of this week’s States meeting and a lively debate on a controversial planning policy.
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Shorthand States: April meeting preview
Simon De La Rue and Matt Fallaize look ahead to this week’s States meeting, where a debate on the controversial GP11 planning policy will be the focus alongside a potentially interesting election for the vacant seat on Health & Social Care.
For more on GP11, listen to our previous podcast featuring three members of Development & Planning — and stay tuned for updates on this feed throughout the week.
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GP11, the DPA, and solving the housing crisis
Ahead of a States debate this week on the controversial GP11 planning policy, Matt Fallaize is joined by three members of the Development & Planning Authority — president Victoria Oliver, vice-president Andy Taylor and John Dyke, who is leading a move to have it scrapped — to discuss the issues around affordable housing and whether house building has been stifled since its introduction.
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‘States has underperformed, but why?’
As the build-up begins to next year’s second island-wide election, Matt Fallaize is joined by Guernsey’s longest-serving politician, Deputy Peter Roffey, chairman of the think tank Gpeg, Lord Digby Jones and the man chairing a review of the States, Deputy Jonathan Le Tocq, to discuss the way the island is run — and whether it can be improved.
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