AT least 50 candidates are expected to declare at nomination meetings around the Island tomorrow for the 29 seats in the States reserved for parish Deputies. The elections for Deputies are on 26 November and the successful candidates will be elected for a three-year term of office For the second time in as many months, […]
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Full States debate: A vote of confidence in Council of Ministers
STATES Members threw out Senator Stuart Syvret’s attempt to remove the Council of Ministers yesterday. By a majority of 41 to eight, they rejected his calls to support a vote of no confidence in Chief Minister Frank Walker and his nine ministers. The vote came after around seven hours of debate and with only four […]
Politicians to step up move on legal advice
STATES Members carrying out policy reviews are stepping up their fight to see legal advice that helped ministers to make their decisions.
St Aubin picks team to solve parking problems
A COMMITTEE is to be set up in St Brelade to examine the pros and cons of reclaiming more land in St Aubin.
Massive budget cut plan is abandoned
PLANS to cut more than £100m worth of States spending over five years were withdrawn after seven hours of debate on Friday.
Massive budget cut plan is abandoned
PLANS to cut more than £100m worth of States spending over five years were withdrawn after seven hours of debate on Friday.
Deputy takes over as head of Scrutiny
TWENTY-FOUR hours after Deputy Rob Duhamel was kicked out as senior Scrutiny chairman the Deputy that provoked his dismissal took his job.
Move to cut States costs by £12m
MORE than £12m could be cut from next year’s States budget under proposals to cap spending below inflation levels.
Scrutiny head faces vote of no confidence
FIVE States Members have signed a vote of no confidence in the head of Scrutiny, Deputy Rob Duhamel. It was lodged with the States this morning.
States axe falls on Scrutiny chairman
SENIOR Scrutiny chairman Rob Duhamel became the first casualty of the ministerial era yesterday when the States voted him out of his role as head of the Scrutiny Chairmen’s Committee.

