THE States have elected a new Chief Minister and Council of Ministers and the Island now knows the composition of the team that will lead it onwards in conditions that are, to say the least, still difficult.
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One plus one equals nothing
HERE’S how you could tell, actually really tell, that the whole new-police-station-on-Green-Street-roundabout thing was going to go sideways.
Police Chief: ‘Bar will not be lowered for local officers’
THE bar will not be lowered to make it easier for local police officers to rise to the top of the States force, the Home Affairs Minister has said.
Making sense of the elections
IT is now only a matter of weeks before the Island goes to the polls in what will qualify as a general election. As the Jersey Evening Post has pointed out, the full significance of the election can be understood only in relation to another political event of enormous importance – the contest for the post of Chief Minister.
Registered childcare too expensive, say parents
CHILDCARE is so expensive that parents are being forced to use unregistered childminders, according to Islanders who took part in a survey.
I may stand for Chief Minister, says Senator
SENATOR Paul Routier is considering running for Chief Minister.
Would-be Chief Minister: Improve services
A MAJOR shake-up of Jersey’s public services must begin within the next three years, according to aspiring Chief Minister Ian Le Marquand.
Gorst says he’d run for Chief Minister
SENATORIAL hopeful Ian Gorst has thrown open the race for Chief Minister by saying he is considering running for the top job if re-elected.
Ozouf keeps everyone guessing
WITH just over a day to go before the 2011 election campaign kicks off, voters still do not know whether Treasury Minister Philip Ozouf will be running for Chief Minister.
Top police jobs: ‘No local officers qualified’
THERE were no suitable officers in the States police to fill either of the two new Superintendent posts, the Home Affairs Minister has said.

