
PHILIPPE d’Auvergne had one of the most dramatic and illustrious careers of his time. He was an explorer, scientist, naval officer, administrator, and spymaster – and that was just the day job.
IF Wednesday’s St Helier No 3 vote had been tied, a run-off election would have been held.
WELL, that’s it – almost. Fly has waxed and waned, zigged and zagged, flipped and flopped and has come, finally, to a conclusion: elections are good.
THE Jersey Democratic Alliance scored the biggest success for party politics in 60 years as voters also put their faith in youth and newcomers in yesterday’s elections for Deputies.
TWELVE new Deputies were elected and five sitting Members lost their seats in yesterday’s elections. JEP phtographers were there to capture the atmosphere as the results were announced.
TRANSPORT Minister Guy de Faye was the biggest casualty of the night.
TWELVE new Deputies were elected and five sitting Members lost their seats in yesterday’s elections.
After a recount, two Deputies were declared to have lost their seats in St Helier No 3.