THERE will be no recount in the Senatorial elections after ninth place candidate Moz Scott opted not to request one despite just 123 votes separating her from Reform Jersey chairman Sam Mézec.
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Further criticism of schools’ decision to bring in skirt ban
CRITICISM is growing of the skirt ban adopted in three of Jersey’s States schools, with a senior politician and education commentator both questioning the policy.
Show-stealing appearances by royal bridesmaids and pageboys
William misbehaved at the Duke of York’s wedding in 1986 and Grace van Cutsem delighted royal fans in 2011.
First kiss proves a popular modern tradition of royal weddings
The Prince and Princess of Wales were the first to seal their marriage with a public kiss on the Buckingham Palace balcony in 1981.
Taxpayers could pay out £2m for policing royal wedding
Princess Eugenie is getting married in Windsor on Friday.
Chief Minister’s policy criticised
ONE of the Chief Minister’s new policies, designed to involve more States Members in decision making, has been heavily criticised by a backbench committee chairwoman.
#RoyalWedding trends as internet picks out its favourite moments
From the wind and the page boys to Fergie and Gatsby, social media users did not hold back as Eugenie and Jack tied the knot.
Royal divorces over the years
The Windsors went through a spate of marriage breakdowns in the 1990s.
Third of election candidates would back assisted dying
AROUND a third of election candidates have said they would support legalising assisted dying in Jersey, after an Islander whose mother plans to end her life at a Dignitas clinic contacted all those vying for a seat in the States.
Record number of women standing for election
A RECORD number of women are standing in next month’s general election.

