THE man tipped to become Jersey’s first Chief Minister is today contemplating resigning his seat in the States.
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Two-way race for Constable in St Clement
FOR the first time in 21 years there will be a contested election for the role of St Clement Constable.
OECD official admits to ‘blacklist’ mistakes
A SENIOR OECD official has told States Members that mistakes were made in the 1998 report on harmful tax practices that ‘blacklisted’ the Island.
Island Games: Doubts over golf and bowls for Shetland
WHILE the indoor bowlers may not be competing in the Island Games in Shetland next year, their outdoor brethren could well be sending a team, according to the secretary of the Jersey Bowling Association.
Rates row in St Clement is resolved by the Constable – of Grouville
THE Parish of St Clement have dropped the threat of legal action against a couple who overpaid their rates bill by 27 pence.
Time limits on States speeches?
TIME limits could be placed on speeches, debates and questions in the States in a bid to tighten up proceedings.
States vote for Les Pas deal
THE States approved the Les Pas deal yesterday evening by 26 votes to 16 after two full days of debate.
St Clement rates rise at a stormy meeting
IT took the Parish of St Clement almost two hours to set their rate during a stormy meeting last night.
P & R buy time for deal on welfare bills
A DEAL is on the cards for the taxpayer to help the urban parishes to meet their spiralling welfare bills.
Senator steps in over couple’s rates bill row
SENATOR Stuart Syvret has intervened in the row which has left a couple facing court action for overpaying their rates bill by 27p.

