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Traffic will only be able to travel westerly on Peel Road at Braddan Bridge between its junctions with Braddan Road and Saddle Road from 6.30pm next Wednesday (16 April) to 8am the following day (17 ...
In the meantime, however, the Steam Packet Company has made a number of changes to its published schedule 'to avoid low water ...
A candidate in the upcoming election says he would be looking to improve Douglas Council's housing stock if elected. William Smedley, a businessman who has already served as a former parish councillor ...
Parking has been temporarily prohibited on the western side of Old Laxey Hill to allow for overhead line works by Manx Utilities. The suspension is currently in place until 6pm on Thursday (10 April).
Moves are being made to try and retrieve some of the tens of thousands of pounds being lost in parking fines. Non-Manx registered vehicles which get a ticket on the Island can get away without paying ...
The education minister says a review of school meals had to have large sections blacked out or redacted. Daphne Caine says the way the review was produced meant it wasn't in a form that could be fully ...
A film producer whose short film "Alone With You" gets a London screening later this week says the Island has the assets for a film industry. Evelyn Sharples was with invited guests at a pre-London ...
Deputy Director of Public Health Dr Ross Keat says symptoms such as bleeding, persistent abdominal pain, or unexplained weight loss should never be ignored - regardless of age - and adds that early ...
MHKs have described their 'absolute shock' that government has given £2.2 million to a private education facility in the Isle of Man.
The South African High Commissioner to the UK has visited the Isle of Man for a series of meetings with government officials and business leaders.
Manx Auto Sport is calling for volunteers to help make sure this weekend's Manx Rally goes ahead on Island. The organisation is calling for marshals, radio operators and timekeepers to sign up ahead ...
Manx Care has spent more than £400,000 with off-Island recruitment firms since it took charge of the Island's health services four years ago. The figure has been released in response to a Freedom of ...
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