STATES Members have just two days to complete a busy schedule next week before the Assembly disbands for the election.
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It will be intriguing to see what emerges when this Council gets to work
By Lucy Stephenson
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.
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.
Mystery of disappeared Islander is finally solved
A JERSEY family’s 73-year search for a relative who disappeared in Nazi-occupied France during the Second World War is finally over.
How I miss those late nights in a draughty parish hall…
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.
Ombudsman for public services to cost £250k?
AN ombudsman to handle complaints about government services is to be created at a potential cost of around £250,000.
September students’ university funding approved
STUDENTS heading to university this September will receive a funding boost after the States unanimously approved proposals for higher education grants.
Bankers react after call to freeze corrupt Russian funds
NEARLY two per cent of business in Jersey’s finance sector is of Russian origin and could be affected by proposed tough measures against powerful Russians accused of human rights abuses.
Rumours over credit card use cost me my job, says Ozouf
SENATOR Philip Ozouf says rumours over the use of his States credit card were the real reason he was sacked from political office last year.

