ST Ouen is due to become the ninth parish to implement household kerbside recycling.
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Big questions for nine St Helier Central hopefuls
WHAT should the next States Assembly do to tackle the cost of living crisis? Should healthcare in the Island be free? What population would be right for Jersey? All big questions that nine budding St Helier Central politicians had to field at a Springfield hustings earlier this week, with less than two weeks to go […]
Ministerial backing for new political party
JERSEY’S newest political party – which has the backing of the majority of the Council of Ministers – has confirmed an intention to field at least 30 candidates in next year’s election.
Coastline plans spark 149 public comments
PLANS to replace the dilapidated Waters Edge Hotel with a luxury eight-bedroom house – complete with staff quarters – have attracted 149 public comments in just 30 days.
In Pictures: The best – and most quirky – images of the campaign so far
Here is a selection of the best pictures as party leaders and candidates have pulled out all the stops in a bid to win our votes on July 4.
Assistant ministers did not breach code
TWO assistant ministers did not breach the code of conduct for States Members in relation to how they charged tenants for electricity, the Commissioner for Standards has ruled.
‘Continued challenges’ getting overseas staff
IT is becoming harder to attract and retain overseas candidates for government roles, according to the Jersey Appointments Commission’s annual report.
Recruitment for new government chief executive now under way
THE recruitment process to find a new government chief executive to replace Charlie Parker has begun.
PPC to decide whether Assistant Chief Ministers breached code
TWO Assistant Chief Ministers are involved in an ongoing investigation relating to overcharging their tenants for electricity.
Review of zero-hours contracts
A REVIEW of the use of zero-hours contracts is to be carried out following a States decision.

