A POLITICAL party member has become the first to officially throw her hat into the ring for next year’s election.
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Electoral reforms approved after decades of debate
MAJOR changes to the composition of the States Assembly have been passed – more than two decades after proposals for electoral reform were first tabled.
Independent body to decide States pay
A NEW independent body will be established to review politicians’ pay following approval by the States Assembly.
Halkett Street likely to change name to Rue Ivy Forster in 2022
A ST Helier street is expected to be renamed next year in honour of Jersey’s first female politician.
A third of Members signed up to a party
THE Island has taken another big step into a new era of party politics, following the official launch of an alliance which features a significant number of the current Council of Ministers.
Weekly Covid tests: Student uptake less than 50%
LESS than half of students eligible for weekly lateral flow testing have had tests.
Electoral reform could ‘engage younger people’
PRESSING ahead with electoral reform could help to engage younger people in politics, a States Senator has said.
PPC to decide whether Assistant Chief Ministers breached code
TWO Assistant Chief Ministers are involved in an ongoing investigation relating to overcharging their tenants for electricity.
Backbencher criticises NED’s £22K pay packet
THE appointment of a non-executive director to a government-owned company who is paid £1,467 a day illustrates ‘the gap between the rich and poor’, a backbench politician has said.
Minute’s silence to honour the Duke
ISLANDERS are asked to observe a one-minute silence at 3pm today to remember His Royal Highness The Duke of Edinburgh.

