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Andrew Gibson joined the local authority after the resignation of former commissioner John Hamilton and will now serve for the next four years. The board also chose Mr Gibson to be the new Lead Member ...
A post-Brexit passport rule change is still catching out travellers several years on. Manx Radio heard from a local person who got to the gate of her flight before being told her passport was not ...
An initiative to assess the health of the seas means people of all ages can be ocean researchers, according to the man behind it. The Big Blue Bag test involves people using the equipment inside the ...
Minister confirms new poles part of wider residential speed limit rollout, with school-specific signage still to follow ...
The Steam Packet Company has issued an update on work to carry out repairs to a generator aboard the fast craft Manannan which has forced the cancellation of today's scheduled sailings.
Ramsey Town Commissioners say the installation of solar panels on the Town Hall has delivered environmental and financial benefits in its first year of operation. According to the latest performance ...
The Curragh Road in St John's is currently closed between the Hope and Ballacraine. Officers are asking motorists to use an alternative route. The Southern Neighbourhood Policing Team says the route ...
Manx Utilities' handling of a complaint from a customer has been described as 'complacent', 'dismissive' and 'betraying a lack of respect for the complainant's concerns' by the ombudsman. The Tynwald ...
Police say the Curragh Road in St. Johns has now fully re-opened. It follows a single vehicle road traffic collision this morning involving a heavy goods vehicle. The driver escaped serious injury but ...
A plan to have an illuminated statue of King Orry in St John’s has been granted planning approval. It was recommended for refusal by the planning officer on the basis that Tynwald is ‘about the ...
The education minister insists an exceptional leader can benefit multiple schools. It follows concerns over the growing number of primary schools on the Island that share a headteacher with another ...
He's calling for the creation a Minister of Tourism to assist the sector: Back to Rob Callister, who wants the minister to issue a public apology. He's told Manx Radio several owners contacted him ...