ALONG with ‘big guns’ of Jersey politics like Senators Philip Ozouf, Alan Maclean and Sir Philip Bailhache, there’s another well-known, respected, popular even, face that will be missing from next month’s election.
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It will be intriguing to see what emerges when this Council gets to work
By Lucy Stephenson
Maclean: New house to face ‘big challenges’
SERVING politicians who are re-elected will need to step up to provide stability and leadership in the new States – which could have up to 20 new Members, an outgoing senior minister has said.
Education Minister will not stand for re-election
THE Education Minister has joined the exodus of sitting Members of the Council of Ministers by announcing he will not be standing in next month’s general election.
The Chief Minister’s election just might help dispel the general air of dissatisfaction
By Helier Clement
Threat to finance industry averted at eleventh hour
UK politicians have dropped proposals to impose a public register of company ownership on Jersey that could have threatened the future of the Island’s finance sector.
And then there were two…
TWO Senators are vying for the Chief Minister’s job after Economic Development Minister Lyndon Farnham pulled out of the race yesterday.
‘Public will never know truth of David and Goliath RNLI dispute’
THE public will ‘never know’ the truth of the ‘David and Goliath struggle’ that St Helier lifeboat volunteers faced, the chair of the newly formed Jersey Lifeboat Association has said after States Members rejected holding an inquiry into the dispute.
Honour for a former Bailiff
The former Bailiff, Senator Sir Philip Bailhache, has been awarded an honorary master’s degree in Jersey Law by the Jersey Institute of Law, which he helped to establish.
RNLI: ‘Lifeboat debate ignores our hard work’
CALLS to decide whether to continue using the RNLI or enlist the services of the newly formed independent service are ‘divisive’ and ignore the hard work of the charity’s volunteers, the RNLI have said.

