Full election results as they happened. See Thursday’s Jersey Evening Post for full reports, reactions, analysis and pictures.
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Ministers say States will cover costs of repatriation
THE States are prepared to pay for the bodies of the Victoria Crescent stabbing victims to be flown back to Poland, Chief Minister Terry Le Sueur has confirmed.
So cheesed off am I that I’m tempted to suggest a referendum on every decision our well-paid elected representatives are called upon to make
WITH the paint on the New Year scarcely dry yet, that lot in the Big House are running true to form – no turning anything for them, let alone new leaves.
Deputies’ election results
Results of the Deputies’ elections as they happened. See Thursday’s Jersey Evening Post for full reports, reactions, analysis and pictures.
Has anyone mentioned the ‘scientific analysis’ system to Mike Jackson and his team?
A COUPLE of weeks ago I breathed a sigh of relief as a car I had been following for about a mile and a half along country parish roads where, in the main, it is perfectly safe to drive at between 35 and 40 mph, was driven into a shop car park.
‘States should decide on sensitive projects’
DEVELOPERS who want to build more than two houses in any sensitive location in Jersey could need the approval of the States in future.
Former Housing Minister may try to get his job back
FORMER Housing Minister Terry Le Main says he will stand for re-election for his old job next week – if the police conclude an investigation into alleged corruption during his previous stint in charge.
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.
Will he, won’t he?
Former Bailiff Sir Philip Bailhache is to announce today whether he will stand for the post of Chief Minister.

