NEXT month is the 60th anniversary of the first service at St Patrick’s Church, and a special anniversary mass will mark the occasion. The service will be held in the church on 17 March – St Patrick’s Day – and the organisers are collecting reports, photographs and historical artefacts from the church to be displayed […]
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Move to cap spending on election campaigns
CAMPAIGN spending could be capped in time for this year’s elections, if the States agree.
Senator to stand for Constable
SENATOR Len Norman has confirmed that he plans to run for Constable in St Clement – meaning that there will be at least three new Senators in the States next year. The Senator, who is the second longest-serving States Member, will join Chief Minister Frank Walker and Home Affairs Minister Wendy Kinnard in giving up […]
Voting forms sent out to every home
VOTER registration forms are going out to every household over the next week to remind Islanders to get on the electoral roll before the elections. The forms are being sent out as part of the Privileges and Procedures Committee’s £30,000 voter registration drive. Privileges chairman Derek Gray, the Constable of St Clement (pictured), said that […]
Hustings question: Work permits
THE 21 Senatorial candidates began their campaigning in earnest at St Clement’s Parish Hall last night. Just over 150 people crowded into the building for the first of the parish hustings meetings. St Clement Constable Derek Gray squeezed in six questions into the two-hour meeting by asking candidates to answer three questions at a time […]
Senator to stand for Constable
SENATOR Len Norman has confirmed that he plans to run for Constable in St Clement – meaning that there will be at least three new Senators in the States next year. The Senator, who is the second longest-serving States Member, will join Chief Minister Frank Walker and Home Affairs Minister Wendy Kinnard in giving up […]
Voting forms sent out to every home
VOTER registration forms are going out to every household over the next week to remind Islanders to get on the electoral roll before the elections. The forms are being sent out as part of the Privileges and Procedures Committee’s £30,000 voter registration drive. Privileges chairman Derek Gray, the Constable of St Clement (pictured), said that […]
Hustings question: Work permits
THE 21 Senatorial candidates began their campaigning in earnest at St Clement’s Parish Hall last night. Just over 150 people crowded into the building for the first of the parish hustings meetings. St Clement Constable Derek Gray squeezed in six questions into the two-hour meeting by asking candidates to answer three questions at a time […]
Senators break code of conduct
HOUSING Minister Terry Le Main and Senator Stuart Syvret have both been found to have broken the States Members’ code of conduct for sending offensive e-mails – but neither will face any action. The Privileges and Procedures Committee have reviewed the complaints, without the input of the two Senators, who refused to attend hearings, and […]
Standard Chartered Jersey Marathon 3km fun run (results)
DESPITE the rain, the wind and the crashing waves over the sea wall, nearly 250 people of all ages ran the 3km fun run, organised as part of the Standard Chartered Jersey Marathon on Sunday. The fun run, sponsored by the Jersey Evening Post, included races in four age categories for those who wanted to […]

