JERSEY SPORT chief executive Catriona McAllister is determined to ensure their recent ‘Vote for Sport’ campaign will continue to ring in the ears of newly-elected politicians, as public support for the initiative nears 900 people.
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Mézec – and Reform – ride the rollercoaster to a Senatorial seat
REFORM Jersey chairman Deputy Sam Mézec survived by the skin of his teeth on a rollercoaster night for his party.
Record number of women standing for election
A RECORD number of women are standing in next month’s general election.
UK inspector to hear bay planning appeal
AN appeal against a Planning refusal for luxury homes as part of a redevelopment of the Wayside Café in St Brelade’s Bay is to heard by an independent UK inspector.
Most election candidates back legal assisted dying
THE majority of Jersey’s election candidates have said they would support legalising assisted dying, after an Islander whose mother plans to end her life at a Dignitas clinic contacted all those vying for a seat in the States.
Three-way race for Chief Minister is looking likely
JERSEY’S newly elected politicians have already started manoeuvring for ministerial posts – with a clear three-way race for Chief Minister emerging.
The election shows we are not one Island but two – town and country
By John Henwood
Lobby group’s new information not allowed by appeal inspector
ISLANDERS who have objected to a luxury development in St Brelade’s Bay were stopped from introducing fresh information at an appeal hearing by a UK planning inspector.
Election hopefuls questioned on rural issues as the hustings begin
IMMIGRATION, the disconnect between Jersey’s government and its people and reviving the farming industry were among the topics discussed as the candidates faced the public for the first time.
‘I’m not interested in money. I’m interested in making a difference’
Election night was tense for Reform Jersey chairman Sam Mézec, but he was rewarded at last with a seat on the Senatorial benches and believes his 11,000 votes across the Island is a mandate for his party’s centre-left policies. He spoke to Michael Morris

