A REFURBISHMENT project at St Saviour’s Hospital could be more than doubled in scope after ministers made a late move to change next year’s spending plans.
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Euro debt deal ‘good news for Jersey’
THE trillion-euro debt deal clinched early this morning by European leaders will provide a knock-on boost for Jersey’s UK-dependent economy, according to the Island’s Treasury Minister.
Home Affairs for Senator Le Marquand
Senator Ian Le Marquand has retained his job as Home Affairs Minister, after losing out for his favoured choice of Treasury Minister.
Chamber of Commerce criticises Senator’s savings target tweet
BUSINESS leaders have reacted angrily to Treasury Minister Philip Ozouf’s claim that the £65 million public sector savings target may now be impossible to meet.
St Clement’s move put them £3,750 to the good – in exchange for a lot of disgruntled people
GENERALLY speaking, I have little sympathy with those who break the law, but having read last week that about 50 motorists had been fined for failing to heed a No Entry sign near Marks & Spencer in St Clement – nice little earner, Mr Constable, which should help keep the rates down and ensure re-election – I seriously question the attitude of parish officials in this particular case.
New Chief Minister’s nominations for the Council
FIVE serving ministers and two politicians who have only just returned to the States have been nominated by Jersey’s new Chief Minister to make up his Council of Ministers.
Deputy Le Fondré defended
DEPUTY John Le Fondré was not ousted from the ministerial team for defying the Treasury Minister over GST during the Budget debate, Senator Philip Ozouf has insisted.
‘Sack Treasury Minister’ petition goes to the States
A PETITION with more than 10,000 signatures calling for the dismissal of the Treasury Minister was formally presented to the States this morning.
Ministers’ team ‘appeared to bypass’ panel
THE selection of a chairman and directors for the new Jersey Development Company appeared to have been decided by a group of ministers and civil servants, despite the establishment of an interview panel of backbenchers to advise on the transition from the Waterfront Enterprise Board.
9,000 sign anti-GST petition
MORE than 9,000 people have called for GST to be frozen at three per cent and for Treasury Minister Philip Ozouf to be sacked.


