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A phased rollout of 20mph speed limits in residential areas across the Isle of Man has sparked fresh criticism in Tynwald, with Onchan MHK Rob Callister claiming the Department of Infrastructure (DOI) ...
A planning application for a major development on Lord Street in Douglas has been re-submitted. It follows the withdrawal of Wyttavvin Limited's application after the death of Mervyn Smith, the ...
Chartered Educational Psychologist, Dr Joyce Monroe, was commissioned by the Department of Education, Sport and Culture to ...
Former Island player Billy Harris has been knocked out in the first round of qualifying for the men's singles at this year's French Open. Harris - who counts Albany and Castletown among his previous ...
The successor to Lars Ugland as chairman of the Steam Packet Company has been named. Dan Clague has been appointed to sit alongside the six other board members. Mr Clague, who is currently based in ...
The restrictions apply to all drones regardless of their size and weight. For the TT fortnight from 26 May to the end of 8 June drones must not be flown within any of the airspace bounded by an area ...
Masked intruders who held Olympic cyclist Mark Cavendish at knifepoint as they robbed his house must repay more than £750,000 or face six extra years in prison each. Romario Henry, Ali Sesay and Jo ...
An illuminated sculpture of the Manx national symbol, the three legs, is set to be raised onto its column tonight in Douglas (Tuesday May 20) It replaces the street lighting that used to stand on the ...
The statement from the Council says that due to an administrative error, it was issued in response to a general enquiry and was inadvertently sent to a number of registered childminders. They have ...
Charity to shut in July despite government funding deal, citing £100,000 annual shortfall and unsustainable long-term model ...
The Department of Education, Sport and Culture (DESC) says it is unable to offer additional financial support to the Family Library, following the charity’s recent announcement that it intends to ...
Police in the south of the Island are warning residents not to trespass on government owned mines. It's after officers received reports of a person allegedly breaking into the north Bradda mines.
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