ISLANDERS should celebrate freedom and remember those whose ‘selfless acts of courage’ helped safeguard it, Senator Alan Maclean told the States on Wednesday.
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States overhaul: More expense
A NEW team – including external consultants – is being set up at a cost of almost £470,000 to oversee the planned overhaul of the States.
Re-elected Senator confirms he is in running for Chief Minister role
SENATOR Lyndon Farnham has stuck to his guns and restated his interest in running as Chief Minister after being re-elected for a third term on an Islandwide mandate.
Education Minister cleared of misconduct
EDUCATION Minister Rod Bryans has been cleared of misconduct following an unproven allegation that he unzipped a fellow minister’s dress and commented on the colour of her bra.
Time to cast your vote
THOUSANDS are due to head to the polls on Wednesday as the election campaign comes to a close and Islanders cast their vote to decide who will serve in the States Assembly for the next four years.
£300k boost for States communications team
A FURTHER £300,000 is to be spent on transforming the States communications team in an effort to overhaul how the government interacts with Islanders.
Treasury Minister not seeking re-election
TREASURY Minister Alan Maclean will not be seeking re-election to the States in May’s general election.
Gigabit Jersey project to finish this summer
JERSEY is on track to become the first island in the world to see every home and business connected to a high-speed fibre broadband network.
Ministerial portfolios: Candidates reveal what roles they hope to fill
AT least three Senatorial candidates have announced they will put themselves forward for Chief Minister if successful at the polls on Wednesday – with a further four potentially in the frame.

