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Police are trying to locate a blue JD bag believed to be in the area of Hawarden Avenue in Douglas. Officers were called out ...
An Isle of Man company has won a prestigious accolade at the International Adviser Global Financial Services Awards. IFGL, based on Cooil Road, was presented with the International Life Group of the ...
A Douglas man has been banned from the road for two years after admitting drug driving. Jason Matthew Taylor, of Cronkbourne Village, was stopped at around 5.50pm on 9 March after police saw black ...
The education minister has confirmed three degree courses at University College Isle of Man have been suspended. Speaking in the House of Keys, Daphne Caine says a decision was taken prior to the ...
Work is expected to start in the coming days examining the wreck of a superyacht owned by a Manx company, after it was recovered from the seabed off Sicily in a £22 million salvage operation.
No changes will be made to existing arrangements and charges for NHS prescription charges, dental services or eye tests during the remainder of the current administration. That's a commitments in the ...
The Viking Longboat Races gets underway in Peel while Douglas will see supercars and the Armed Forces Day Parade ...
Dave Redmayne is Chief Technical Officer for the upcoming Southern 100, and says there's a comprehensive scrutineering training programme: ...
A Rushen MHK is welcoming news of a new bus route that would include a service to Cregneash and the Sound. Juan Watterson hailed it a victory for 'people power', after the infrastructure minister ...
Braddan Commissioners has opened 'expressions of interest' to local companies and individuals to take on the cafe at The Roundhouse. The local authority is offering a seven-year lease to the ...
A Glen Vine man has been fined £520 after driving his car on a greenway and exceeding its weight limit. Joshua Paul Jones, of Ballagarvey Road, appeared at Douglas Courthouse where he pleaded guilty ...
The sitting had been due to get underway on Tuesday 15 July, but the President of Tynwald has confirmed it will now start on Monday 14 July instead. Government motions put forward for July's sitting ...