FOCUS groups, online panel sessions and a public consultation will all form part of a government discussion on Jersey’s future population policy with Islanders to be asked to give their views.
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Royal Jersey Golf Club's dramatic comeback
ROYAL Jersey Golf Club are one step closer to emulating the achievement of Les Mielles in the Hampshire County Sevens, following a stunning 4-3 victory away to L’Ancresse Golf Club. Les Mielles claimed a famous victory for the club in 2023 after taking the Channel Island crown, before defeating the best Hampshire had to offer […]
Royal to play for place in final
ROYAL Jersey’s bid to become the second Island outfit in succession to claim the coveted Hampshire County Sevens, boils down to tomorrow’s finals day at Rowlands Castle. Dan Burchell’s selected seven face Southwick Park tomorrow morning in the semi-final and, if successful, will meet either Hockley or Liphook in the afternoon final. Following Les Mielles […]
Landlords in the States vote down rental licence scheme
PLANS to bring in a licensing scheme for rented properties have been rejected by States Members by a single vote.
States vote to approve migration control policy
A MIGRATION control proposal has been passed overwhelmingly by the States following a debate over ‘one of the most challenging issues’ Jersey faces.
Parental care now excuse for absence
POLITICIANS can now be excused from attending States Assembly sittings for parental-care reasons.
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.
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.
Government office project to go ahead after Scrutiny appeal fails
THE government’s office accommodation project will go ahead as planned after a proposal asking for it be pushed back for a Scrutiny review was defeated.
Population policy: Adequate housing ‘greatest problem’
A LACK of adequate housing in the Island was a key concern raised by States Members during a debate on a new population policy.

