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Call for latest hospital plans to be debated
THE revised plans for Jersey’s new hospital have been changed so much that they should be re-submitted to the States for approval again, a Scrutiny panel has found.
Time to cast your vote
THOUSANDS are due to head to the polls on Wednesday as the election campaign comes to a close and Islanders cast their vote to decide who will serve in the States Assembly for the next four years.
Risking everything for a seat on the Senatorial benches
DEPUTY Simon Brée worked for many years in a senior position for a global bank, yet some might say that by trading his Deputy seat for a shot at a Senatorial position, he gambled his political career on the election’s roulette wheel.
The People’s Park included in hospital location rethink
THE People’s Park – along with five other sites – is to be re-examined as a potential location for Jersey’s new hospital, it has been announced.
Election 2018: 17 Senatorial candidates nominated
A TOTAL of 17 Senatorial candidates will compete for eight seats when Islanders head to the polls next month, after election season officially kicked off.
Scrutiny expresses concerns over ministerial proposals
SEVERAL concerns about a proposed overhaul of ministerial government have been raised by a Scrutiny panel, who say they have not been given enough time to adequately review the changes.
Ministerial portfolios: Candidates reveal what roles they hope to fill
AT least three Senatorial candidates have announced they will put themselves forward for Chief Minister if successful at the polls on Wednesday – with a further four potentially in the frame.
Maclean ‘surprise’ at state of finances
THE Treasury Minister was ‘surprised’ at the poor state of Jersey’s finances when he took office and has blamed the £28 million deficit he inherited on over-optimistic forecasting by his predecessors.
Vallois tops the Senatorial poll – and Mézec clings on to his political career
TRACEY Vallois became the first woman in 30 years to top the Senatorial poll while it was a long night for Reform Jersey chairman Sam Mézec who narrowly claimed a seat in the new Assembly.

