A SECOND chamber to review the work of elected politicians in the States has been suggested by the Bailiff, Sir Philip Bailhache.
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New role for senior Senator?
SENATOR Jean Le Maistre could become chairman of the commission fostering links between Jersey and its French neighbours.
Commonwealth ‘must assert itself’
THE Bailiff, Sir Philip Bailhache, today urged the Commonwealth to be more assertive in defending its founding principles.
Occupation: New official history planned
THE Jersey Heritage Trust has commissioned a new official history of the Occupation in time for next year’s 60th anniversary of Jersey’s Liberation.
Royal visit by Prince Charles
THE Prince of Wales is to pay an official visit to Jersey as part of the 1204-2004 celebrations marking 800 years of the Island’s loyalty to the Crown.
Deputy’s Question Time attack on Bailiff
ON the day that a proposal to remove him from the States was lodged, the Bailiff, Sir Philip Bailhache, came under attack on the floor of the House for ‘abusing’ the Question Time process.
Warm welcome for Prince of Wales
THE Prince of Wales left the Island for Guernsey this morning after a packed programme in Jersey yesterday.
Jersey needs its own law school, says the Bailiff
A JERSEY Law School may be set up to help preserve and develop the Island’s unique legal system.
A proud ‘small nation’
JERSEY’S degree of independence was emphasised by the Bailiff last night in a flag-waving speech marking the 1204-2004 anniversary.
President of Nigeria to visit the Island
THE president of Nigeria is to visit Jersey on Wednesday.

