A LEGAL costs experts has criticised the States for failing to control the spiralling costs of the Independent Jersey Care Inquiry.
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ELECTION: Jersey ministers ‘confident’ despite hung parliament
JERSEY ministers will be able to ‘work productively’ alongside any new UK government, Chief Minister Ian Gorst has said after the general election ended with a hung parliament.
Politician lied to the States and care inquiry panel
FORMER Home Affairs Minister Deputy Andrew Lewis lied to the States and the inquiry panel while giving evidence, according to the IJCI report.
States reform: ‘Outside help not needed’
ELECTORAL reform may have taken ‘a step backwards’ after States Members U-turned on changes to the composition of the Assembly, but a Royal Commission is not needed to tackle the issue, the External Relations Minister has said.
London’s Lord Mayor in Brexit fact-finding mission to Jersey
THE Lord Mayor of London is due to visit Jersey to help him understand the Island’s finance sector and how he can represent its interests during Brexit negotiations.
Electoral reform proposals are a ‘dog’s dinner’, says minister
THE electoral reform package States Members are due to debate next month is a ‘dog’s dinner’ and the role of Senator will probably be abolished by the next Assembly, a senior minister has said.
Comment: Why the Jersey Way, as a term, must be dropped and the Bailiff’s role split
By John Henwood
Island politicians welcome Macron’s victory
CHANNEL Islands politicians have welcomed Emmanuel Macon’s victory in the French presidential election.
Law studies head given professorship
THE director of studies at the Island’s Institute of Law, Dr David Marrani, has been honoured with a professorship.
Farewell mass for Catholic Dean
MEMBERS of the Island’s Catholic community were invited to attend a special mass at Fort Regent on Sunday to bid a fond farewell to Monsignor Nicholas France.

