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Senator happy with vote to support parties
A SENATOR has welcomed the overwhelming support he received from fellow States Members towards making provision for political parties in Jersey.
I won’t vote under the revised electoral system
Letter to the Editor from Joy Grigg, St Lawrence.
Hundreds of homes planned for town hotel sites
HUNDREDS of new homes on the sites of hotels are being proposed for St Helier – with a 25% payment-deferral scheme to help first-time buyers.
‘Scarcity of stock’ in housing market
A HIGH volume of sales and a lack of new construction has left Jersey’s housing market with ‘a scarcity of stock’, a local property lawyer has said.
New airport design features a functional 1937 building
THE historic 1937 terminal building could remain a functioning part of a redesigned airport, undercutting the cost of a more elaborate overhaul, a new report by Save Jersey’s Heritage says.
Call for ‘bold action’ to improve housing market
JERSEY’S housing market is ‘not fit for purpose’ and will not improve unless ‘bold action’ is taken, a report has concluded.
New Housing Minister denies Covid rule breach
THE newly appointed Housing Minister has denied breaching Covid-19 guidance issued by the government he has just joined, claiming he was speaking ‘figuratively’ when he said he had been in a fellow politician’s kitchen.
Return of tourists could lead to rise in homeless
SOME vulnerable Islanders could be at risk of homelessness as long-stay arrangements with hotels cease when visitors start arriving in Jersey from the end of this month, a charity has warned.
1937 Airport building will be allowed to stay
JERSEY’s historic 1937 airport terminal building has been saved from demolition after the aviation regulator decided it does not pose a safety threat.

