HOUSING say they could incorporate within two years if they are allowed to keep their £70 million property portfolio.
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Race is on for the vacant seat
A NUMBER of sitting States Members could enter the race to replace Christopher Lakeman as Senator.
More questions to be raised in States over vodka distillery
MORE concerns about the cost of a proposed vodka distillery plant in the Island are to be raised in the States in a fortnight’s time.
Housing evict 30 bad tenants in six months
NEARLY 30 families have been handed eviction notices by the Housing Department in the last six months.
No skills, no entry?
JERSEY should not let unskilled people into the Island and should impose tougher tests on immigrants, according to the Housing Committee.
Planning Deputies ‘consider position’
TWO members of the Environment and Public Services Committee, including its vice-president, are today considering their positions after being blamed by their president for the Trinity landfill controversy.
Wealthy residents welcome
HOUSING president Deputy Terry Le Main has written to accountants, lawyers and trust firms to try to attract new wealthy residents to the Island.
Inflation blow as rate is up to four per cent
THE annual rate of inflation has risen to 4%.
Triple trouble
SENATOR Ted Vibert broke the Data Protection Law when he published confidential e-mails in his censure motion against Senator Frank Walker.
Deputy may try to ban lorries from town centre
TOWN Deputy Terry Le Main is threatening to try to ban large lorries from the centre of St Helier during office hours.

