THE world is an ‘uncertain place’ but the hope and solidarity of 77 years ago can help those who find themselves under occupation today, the Bailiff has said in his Liberation Day speech. Timothy Le Cocq said that after the pandemic restrictions of the past two years, it was ‘marvellous’ to be joined by crowds […]
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Constable confirms he will not seek re-election
AN Assistant Chief Minister has announced that he will not be standing in the upcoming general election. Constable Richard Buchanan said it had been ‘an honour’ to serve St Ouen during his one term representing the parish. Mr Buchanan is also an assistant minister in the External Relations and Financial Services Department, and a member […]
Constables announce retirements
TWO Constables from neighbouring parishes have confirmed that they will not be seeking re-election at the 2022 general election.
More than 200 homes could be built on St Saviour’s Hospital site, says Chief Minister
A ‘MIXED development’ – featuring as many as 200 units – could be built on the former St Saviour’s hospital site, according to the Chief Minister.
Scrutiny panel review of government projects
A RANGE of major capital investments and other government spending will be the subject of a Scrutiny panel review over the next two months.
Fields in Trinity may be turned into microforests
TWO ‘microforests’ could be created on agricultural land in Trinity, if plans are approved.
Cannabis growers to be taxed at 20%
JERSEY’S cannabis-growing industry will be taxed at 20%, following a vote in the States Assembly.
Lower speed limits on 68 roads
SPEED limits on 68 St Saviour roads have been reduced from today to provide safer routes to children going to and from school.
‘I have been the victim of a politically motivated attack’
JERSEY’S former Children’s and Education Minister has said he was the victim of an ‘extremely malicious and politically motivated attack’ when he was arrested earlier this year – only for no charges to be brought against him.
Constable: Plans for hundreds of new houses in St Saviour ‘unfair’
PLANS to build hundreds of new homes in St Saviour contain ‘no provisions for schools or open spaces’, the parish Constable said as she branded the proposals ‘unfair’.

