A business owner in Ramsey says a town cat has helped draw people to the northern town. Thomas has been officially given ‘free’ status by Ramsey Commissioners; i t’s the first time it’s been handed ...
Medical professionals are facing a ‘constant battle’ to try and reduce the stigma around sexual health. Earlier this month the new Manx Integrated Sexual Health Centre relocated to a new home on ...
The new infrastructure minister has told Manx Radio she was ‘surprised’ to be offered the job. Michelle Haywood was elevated to the Council of Ministers following a political reshuffle by Chief ...
However, from 10 January, this charge will rise to a five percent exclusive charge on all tickets purchased, both online and in-person at the Box Office, but will exclude Broadway Cinema tickets and ...
A tribunal's begun today (26 November) to rule on a dispute between Crogga and one of its founding members over an alleged ...
Mullarkey made his name on the Isle of Man while attending QEII High School and the cross-country runner's best performance of the season came earlier in November at the Big Sky Conference ...
Almost half a million pounds of government funds has been spent so far on work relating to the Mooir Vannin offshore wind farm. Chair of the Energy Policy Board Alfred Cannan revealed in this week's ...
The Island-based branch of HSBC has been fined nearly £300,000 after being found to have breached anti-money laundering and countering the financing of terrorism rules. The breaches occurred via two ...
The chief minister says there have been no discussions with the UK prime minister following reports of a Russian spy ship being escorted away from the Irish Sea. Intelligence vessel Yantar was seen ...
There will be serious and long-term consequences for the Island's finances if spending on healthcare isn't brought under control. That's from the chief minister after he was asked whether Manx Care ...
The Isle of Man Post Office’s retail network is a ‘at risk’ due to the removal, or potential removal, of a number of services. The chairman has told an Economic Policy Review Committee that it’s going ...
A Douglas man will stand trial on Valentine’s Day next year after denying being a ‘peeping Tom’. Vincent Lynch, of Head Road, has previously pleaded not guilty to a charge of provoking behaviour. The ...