FORMER Senator Stuart Syvret remained defiant yesterday as he told an appeal court it had been ‘absolutely necessary’ to name on his blog a nurse suspected of murdering patients in Jersey.
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Full election results as they happened. See Thursday’s Jersey Evening Post for full reports, reactions, analysis and pictures.
Senatorial candidate in court over alleged breach
FORMER Senator Stuart Syvret could be jailed today after being accused of breaching a community service order.
Former Health Minister jailed
Former Health Minister Stuart Syvret has been jailed for eight weeks for contempt of court.
Ex-Senator Syvret booed during personal attacks
FORMER Senator Stuart Syvret last night launched a vicious attack on fellow election candidate Sir Philip Bailhache, accusing him of a catalogue of ‘crimes’ and cover-ups dating back more than ten years.
What’s important is the work behind the scenes with horse trading and deal making
THE obvious story, the one that would be easiest to write, would be the one about how Senator Paul Routier’s declaration that he’s in the running for Chief Minister has been the match that lit off a powder keg of infighting, horse trading and political gossiping.
Shouldn’t we all be taking this seriously?
From Rikki Du Heaume. I NOTICED the other evening Guernsey’s advert to encourage residents to register and vote. It addressed issues in the island, caught the eye and looked professional. This got me thinking about how much of a contrast there is in terms of an effort to get people to the polls and in […]
April decision on Syvret case
AN attempt to get former Health Minister Stuart Syvret’s civil claim against the Chief Minister and Attorney General thrown out will be heard in April.
Syvret to stand for Senator
FORMER Senator Stuart Syvret announced outside the Royal Court yesterday his intention to stand in the forthcoming election.
Syvret legal bill costs taxpayer £500,000
FORMER Senator Stuart Syvret’s court appearances have so far cost the taxpayer half a million pounds, the Attorney General revealed in the States yesterday.

