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There will be limited access to some of Manx Care's services today (23 June). The healthcare body has confirmed teams in its Integrated Primary and Community Care Groups are relocating to new premises ...
The unmanaged car park at the former Lord Street bus station site has officially closed. Anyone who was parked on the site ...
Head of Innovation at Digital Isle of Man Kurt Roosen says events of this nature have far reaching benefits: The final is taking place this Thursday and sees 15 finalists from six countries. You can ...
Congratulations to Manx artist Helen Hughes - she’s been shortlisted in an international 'sci-art' competition for her mosaic 'Sacred Love'.
Over 51,000 passengers passed through the Isle of Man Airport during this year's Isle of Man TT Races. Figures released by event organisers say a total of 51,190 people went through the terminal ...
An MHK believes children and young people on the Isle of Man should have more access to restorative justice instead of being 'criminalised'. Onchan member Julie Edge recently requested on update on ...
MHKs who attended a public drop-in on the proposed 20mph zones are calling on the Infrastructure Minister to shelve the current plans and go back to the drawing board - this time with a community-led ...
The Education Minister believes there is now a 'more meaningful, and targeted approach' to providing work experience to students in the Island's schools. The subject of what schemes are available to ...
The Time Out Noodle Bar branch in Castletown received a lower-than-expected score which highlighted areas for improvement in record keeping, documentation and maintenance rather than food hygiene and ...
A section of Old Castletown Road in Braddan will be closed to traffic and pedestrians next week to allow for road stud installation. The Department of Infrastructure says the closure will take place ...
The service adds hot engines or exhausts from running vehicles on dry ground may also be a risk along with bonfires and fireworks as well as glass bottles which can magnify sunlight.
DEFA says it'll 'set clear, internationally recognised protection standards', 'control industrial waste, emissions and pollution on land and at sea', 'establish strong safeguards for future offshore ...
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