THE States Members who will form Scrutiny panels have been decided – with one resigning from his position within minutes of being appointed.
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There are still scarily high levels of prejudice towards our minorities
By Lucy Stephenson
Deputy Labey: ‘Island’s culture is neglected’
CULTURE in Jersey is ‘woefully neglected’ and trustees of arts organisations say that too little is being done to support them, Grouville Deputy Carolyn Labey has said.
Tributes pour in to ‘true gentleman’ Deputy Rondel
TRIBUTES have been pouring in for St Helier Deputy Richard Rondel, who has died at the age of 54.
Poll success leads to calls for a woman Chief Minister
WOMEN dominated the Senatorial election, with all four female candidates receiving substantial support across the Island and two emerging as poll toppers in nine out of the 12 parishes.
States property management ‘needs examining’
A REVIEW of how the States manage their property portfolio is urgently needed, Jersey’s new Environment Minister has said.
Piquet House to lie empty for the next 18 months?
A HISTORIC building in the heart of St Helier which the States voted to keep in public ownership four years ago could remain empty until at least 2020, it has been revealed.
Seat at the top table for Mézec?
SENATOR-elect Sam Mézec says he wants a position on the Council of Ministers – and claims that the two candidates for Chief Minister are ‘taking Reform Jersey seriously’.
Police investigate distribution of anti-Reform-Jersey leaflets
A POLICE investigation has been launched into the posting of leaflets that contained allegations about the conduct of Reform Jersey politician Deputy Geoff Southern and urged the electorate not to vote for him or his party colleagues.
Vallois tops the Senatorial poll – and Mézec clings on to his political career
TRACEY Vallois became the first woman in 30 years to top the Senatorial poll while it was a long night for Reform Jersey chairman Sam Mézec who narrowly claimed a seat in the new Assembly.

