OF all of the things that you’ll hear during the election campaign, my money’s on this one being a big hit among candidates: ‘This is the biggest election for years.’
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Senator Ozouf hangs onto Treasury
Senator Philip Ozouf has held onto his job as Minister for Treasury and Resources.
TTS ‘ breaking law’
THE States department in charge of Jersey’s roads is breaking the law by not providing enough signs showing the speed limit in certain parts of the Island, the Home Affairs Minister has claimed.
Abuse report policeman wanted a job in Jersey
A SENIOR UK policeman whose report praised Lenny Harper’s running of the historical child abuse inquiry was about to apply for a job in Jersey, it was revealed yesterday.
Secret files on States Members ‘threat to democracy’
THE secret police files kept on States Members over three years would have been enough to get police chief Graham Power the sack or a final warning, says Home Affairs Minister Ian Le Marquand.
Abuses of office and democracy
YESTERDAY’S revelations concerning the lack of supervision in the Haut de la Garenne abuse inquiry which emerged with the publication of the Wiltshire Constabulary reports on the handling of the case were both shocking and astonishing.
Grand plans need action
FEW people would find fault with the idea that the welfare, development, health and education of Jersey’s children should be high on the list of governmental priorities.
Assembly needs an injection of reality
From Richard Pullen. What utter madness is this? The States Treasurer is currently replaced by a temporary stand-in, who since February this year has been tasked to assist the Minister to save money and during this same time, we as tax payers are reportedly coughing up over a £1,000 a day for him to do […]
We are not overpaid, say police
POLICE officers are being paid a fair wage, according to their union.
‘I’ll resign over police chief appointment’
HOME Affairs Minister Ian Le Marquand will resign if States Members do not back David Warcup as the next police chief.

