It is thought that it will be a two-way battle between Senator Ian Gorst, the incumbent, and Senator Alan Maclean (if they both get re-elected) for the top job.
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Could extra health care bills be on the way?
£50m deficit expected by 2019 Health Minister says nothing being ruled out to ensure Island can afford healthcare costs in the future Department investigating ways to make up the shortfall, which could involve imposing extra charges on Islanders ISLANDERS could face extra healthcare costs as the States attempt to balance their books as well as […]
Could Jersey’s finance centre cost the taxpayer £74 million?
Finance centre could cost as much as £74 million, warns developer Dandara have warned that the project could cost more than the building is worth But JDC fight back and say that 13 prospective tenants are interested Should the States continue to compete with private developers? Take our poll JERSEY’S biggest private developer has fired […]
Poll: Who do you want to be Jersey’s next Chief Minister?
It is thought that it will be a two-way battle between Senator Ian Gorst, the incumbent, and Senator Alan Maclean (if they both get re-elected) for the top job.
Place your bets! The latest odds on Jersey’s 2014 election
CB Sports in St Peter plans to take bets up to 2 pm on election day, 15 October.
Place your bets! The latest odds on Jersey’s 2014 election
CB Sports in St Peter plans to take bets up to 2 pm on election day, 15 October.
States Question Time round-up – Gigabit problems and Education focus on GCSEs
MORE workers on JT’s Gigabit project have been suspended and replacements have been brought in from the UK, a States Member claimed yesterday during Question Time.
Abuse inquiry costs spiraling – Should spending be capped?
THE Independent Jersey Care Inquiry could cost taxpayers more than £50 million – eight times the original estimate, a Minister has told the JEP.
‘Golden handshakes’ to be reviewed by States watchdog after £2.5 million spend revealed
States spending watchdog to carry out fresh review of ‘golden handshakes’ paid to civil servants. Move follows the JEP’s revelation that more than £2.5 million of taxpayers money had been spent paying off 26 public-sector workers in the last five years. Take part in our poll on the issue below A FRESH review of ‘golden […]
Poll: Chief Minister’s job in the bag?
Senator Alan Maclean had previously said he would be challenging Senator Gorst for the job if re-elected, but now that both men have been returned to the States – the latter as poll topper in the Island-wide election – the JEP has learned that that position could change.

