THE HOME Affairs Minister should ‘put up or shut up’ about allegations of inappropriate relationships between certain police officers and the News of the World, former deputy police chief Lenny Harper has said.
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Minister likened to Mr Bean
A STATES Deputy has come under fire for referring to the only declared candidate for Chief Minister as ‘Mr Bean’.
Two-horse race for the post of our next Chief Minister?
ECONOMIC Development Minister Alan Maclean and fellow Senator Ben Shenton have ruled themselves out of the running for this year’s election for Chief Minister.
Campaign for penalty points for speeding
A CAMPAIGN calling for driving licence penalty points to be introduced as a new weapon to combat speeding is launched today.
Full results as they happened
Full election results as they happened. See Thursday’s Jersey Evening Post for full reports, reactions, analysis and pictures.
Home Affairs for Senator Le Marquand
Senator Ian Le Marquand has retained his job as Home Affairs Minister, after losing out for his favoured choice of Treasury Minister.
New Chief Minister’s nominations for the Council
FIVE serving ministers and two politicians who have only just returned to the States have been nominated by Jersey’s new Chief Minister to make up his Council of Ministers.
Police ‘used as a taxi service’
POLICE officers are being used as a taxi service by troubled children who ask them for a lift back to their care homes.
Scrutiny to review report into child abuse inquiry
A SCRUTINY panel is to examine whether a report into the financial management of the historical child abuse inquiry was fair, accurate and independent.
The race is on
FORMER Bailiff Sir Philip Bailhache and Social Security Minister Ian Gorst have entered the race to be Jersey’s next Chief Minister.

