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With TT 2025 now in the rearview mirror, Island tourism officials are turning their attention to the months ahead. While the exact number of visitors over the past fortnight isn’t yet clear, the Steam ...
The Head of Healthcare and International Life Sciences for KPMG says the Isle of Man isn't alone in experiencing problems ...
Entries are now open for the next Manx Bard. This year marks 10 years since the position was created, and the new Bard will be the 11th appointed to the prestigious post. Entries close on 8 August and ...
There are two question's from him on that matter; one on a French court ruling over bird and bat fatalities, and another over peat removal on the proposed site. You can listen to today's House of Keys ...
The Island experienced 708.1 hours of sunshine, making it the sunniest Spring on record; even exceeding the 'Covid' Spring, which previously held the top spot.
A Douglas woman has appeared in court charged with attempted murder. Jasmine Cullivan, of Heather Crescent, appeared at Douglas Courthouse this morning (9 June).
Seven time TT winner Michael Rutter is able to "mobilise" after after coming off his bike during the final lap of Friday's Supertwin race. His team confirmed via his official Facebook page that the 53 ...
A JustGiving page has been set up in an attempt to save the Family Library. The charity is set to close on 31 July, citing rising costs. The new campaign by The Friends of the Family Library aims to ...
Ramsey's Spar shop has announced plans to introduce a new in-store Subway. The fast food chain, known for its foot-long sandwiches, is set to open a counter in the outlet on Parliament Square. In a ...
A planning application to demolish and rebuild two properties on North Quay in Douglas has been approved. Kelman Ltd, which owns the buildings, will now be able to create eight apartments and two ...
This year’s Isle of Man Innovation Challenge, led by Digital Isle of Man in collaboration with Finance Isle of Man and Business Isle of Man, showcases InsurTech solutions for the first time, ...
The annual government salary bill has increased by just under £125 million over the past five years. The figures have been published by the Minister for the Cabinet Office, David Ashford, in response ...
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