SIX States Members – including Health Minister Stuart Syvret – have made a formal complaint against the Privileges and Procedures Committee for the way the committee is handling a complaint against him.
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Sunday elections to beat voters’ apathy?
JERSEY could take a lead from the French in combating voter apathy.
Senator walks out
HEALTH Minister Stuart Syvret walked out of a disciplinary hearing over his controversial open letter yesterday because it was to be held in private.
Reform debate delayed
A DEBATE on proposals to change the composition of the States will be held in a fortnight.
St Clement says no to Jambart housing
ST CLEMENT parishioners have rejected plans to build homes for the elderly in the countryside.
First public meeting attracts only 20
JUST 20 people turned up to a meeting on changing the composition of the States last night.
Panels gain powers of subpoena
SCRUTINY panels have been given the power to demand documents and witnesses.
JEP editor calls for States secrecy review
THE Jersey Evening Post is calling for the States rules on secret debates to be reviewed.
‘Bring back cycle licence plates’
A MOVE to reintroduce compulsory licence plates for cycles could be made if packs of riders continue to cause problems on Island roads.
Mori poll to look at States reform
ONE thousand households will be telephoned by Mori researchers over the next three weeks and asked about States reform.

