More than 20 of the Department of Infrastructure's projects are being held up by the Island's coal tar issue. The hazardous waste material can't be disposed of in landfill and the DOI's current store ...
A collection of poetry titled 'A Suggestion of Wrens' is now available to Isle of Man residents to enjoy. The book was launched this weekend by its author, Annie Kissack, who is the Island's fifth ...
Plans are progressing for a new sheltered housing building and commissioner's office space in Laxey. Garff Commissioners is hoping to take over the former Princes Motors site to build new ...
Next week, officers from the Isle of Man Constabulary will be travelling over to the UK to meet potential transferees. They will host a series of informal sessions in Liverpool, Birmingham and London, ...
Members to debate road safety plans, public service updates, and fresh amendments to the bill removing the Bishop's vote ...
Buildings around the Island are going to be illuminated orange from today (25 November). It's part of the International Inner Wheel's campaign to end violence against women. The Isle of Man will join ...
Manx Credit Union Chair Gillian Bowles says the organisation has already been contacted by some of the six hundred people who are still use the cards for the payment of benefits and pensions: ...
A playgroup is seeking permission to use a room in a church as a childcare facility. Willow and Waves has applied for permission to open the facility at Peel Methodist Church Guild Room. In its ...
Ryan Corrin was crowned the winner of the Syd Quick Half-Marathon at the weekend (23 November). Running through Ballasalla and Castletown, Corrin completed the course in 1:12:52 - over 20 seconds ...
Manx Care will introduce a training package for staff at the start of the new year to improve understanding of disability and neurodiversity. It forms part of a report published by the health body ...
Police are asking for help to find a Welsh man who's thought to be missing on the Isle of Man. Edmund Adamson from Conwy is ...
Treasury is trying to engage with about 600 MiCard users who haven't contacted the department yet. At the end of the year the cards, which have been used since 2009, are 'hardwired' to stop working.