THERE is nothing wrong with secret debates in the right circumstances, according to the man with responsibility for States procedures.
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Tributes follow death of Chef de Police
TRIBUTES have been paid to environmentalist Bob Burrow, who died suddenly on Monday.
Islanders given reform options
ISLANDERS will be given four options for reform of the States including the elimination of 11 States Members’ seats, a general election, an Islandwide mandate or ‘super constituencies’.
Parish gains from the new rates system
ST CLEMENT ratepayers got the rarest of gifts last night – a reduced rates bill.
Minister’s speech ‘crossed the line’
HEALTH Minister Stuart Syvret has been criticised by both Chief Minister Frank Walker and the politician in charge of parliamentary standards for his closing speech in last week’s GST exemptions debate.
St Clement apologises for lack of Centenier
THE Constable of St Clement, Derek Gray, apologised to the Royal Court yesterday after the parish failed to find a candidate to fill a vacancy for a Centenier.
Field protesters lose their battle
DESPITE protest and petitions from parishioners, a field surrounded by housing in St Clement should be built on, the States have agreed.
States salary review will be considered
PRIVILEGES will consider reviewing ministerial pay and pensions for ex-States Members at their next meeting.
Constables urged to act on credit refusals
ISLANDERS are being refused credit because of what has been described as an out-dated law which needs updating by the Constables’ Committee.
Call to rescind homes decision
A VOTE to build sheltered housing in a field in St Clement could be taken back following the intervention of a former parish Deputy.

