The treasury minister says it's unlikely further tax rises will come in in next year's budget despite Manx Care's projected overspend. It's after the healthcare provider announced plans to cut the ...
This year's STEMFest has been postponed because of the continued disruption to the Island's bus services. The event, due to be held at the end of this month, hopes to inspire primary school children ...
As a result, services to and from the south will be temporarily scaled back to half hourly, with more details due to be published on the Bus Vannin website today. The service says it's working through ...
Today marks one year since Shoprite made the shock announcement that it would be selling all nine of its stores to Tesco. Since then, the stores have gradually been rebranded, with Tesco increasing ...
The chair of Port Erin Commissioners believes the money it would cost to hold a fireworks display is 'better spent' on other events. The local authority confirmed it won't be holding a display on ...
Resurfacing work near to the site of a proposed £70 million development in Douglas – which has been put on indefinite hold – will be completed next month. The Department of Infrastructure says the ...
The Manx Labour Party is calling on the government department to look at additional sources of revenue as questions continue to be asked about how Manx Care is funded. It says the health body has been ...
A Ballasalla man has been banned from the road for two years and ordered to work with the probation service after admitting drug driving. Peric Fynn Warrilow, of Mylchreest Drive, was stopped in ...
An event aimed at strengthening the Isle of Man's protection from the impacts of financial crime will take place tomorrow (9 October). The Countering Financial Crime Conference 2024 will be held at ...
The Manx Labour Party says it stands 'resolutely' with healthcare being free at the point of use and 'strongly resists' charges being introduced or services cut. It comes after Manx Care warned ...
A Douglas man will stand trial after being accused of domestic abuse. Craig Brereton, of Lakeside Road, allegedly picked the woman up by her t-shirt and threw her across a hallway into a banister ...
An Isle of Man economist has told Manx Radio he’s concerned that the Island’s reputation is being tarnished by companies allegedly carrying out ‘pig butchering’. John Webster’s comments come just days ...