THE Bailiff performed a U-turn yesterday after initially ruling that backbench politicians had no right to amend the proposed Strategic Plan.
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Public invited to bid a farewell to Sir John
ISLANDERS are being invited to join in a public farewell to the Lieut-Governor, Air Chief Marshal Sir John Cheshire, and Lady Cheshire, when they leave the Island next month.
Le Hocq Inn licence under review
A ST Clement pub is having its licence reviewed after a man downed three double vodkas before driving home, knocking down a woman and leaving her for dead.
Welcome ashore for Island’s new Lieut-Governor
JERSEY’s new Lieut-Governor will formally come ashore at St Helier Harbour this afternoon aboard the Royal Navy ship HMS Tyne.
There is room at this inn, says the Bailiff
JERSEY must take a leaf out of the Bethlehem innkeeper’s book and extend the hand of friendship to strangers, according to the Bailiff in his traditional Christmas message.
Occupation ‘helped to forge our identity’
JERSEY is a ‘small nation’ and should be confident in its ability to manage its own affairs, the Bailiff, Sir Philip Bailhache, said in his Liberation Day speech yesterday.
Welcome ashore for Island’s new Lieut-Governor
JERSEY’s new Lieut-Governor will formally come ashore at St Helier Harbour this afternoon aboard the Royal Navy ship HMS Tyne.
Tree warned about its future conduct
NO axe fell at yesterday’s Visite Royale in St Brelade.
‘Stand up to the racists’
ISLANDERS were asked to confront bullying and racism in Jersey as their way of honouring the victims of the Holocaust at a memorial service yesterday.
Fury over secret debate
THE States could be plunged into political crisis as one of its former leaders contemplates Royal Court action against the entire Assembly.

