There’s another chance today (28 November) to have your say on plans to end the discharge of sewage into Laxey Bay. Manx Utilities is hosting a public information event – at Baldrine Methodist Church ...
The foundations of the Isle of Man’s ratings system need to be ‘fixed’ before an all-Island leisure rate could be introduced. Ramsey Commissioner Juan McGuiness says whilst he’s interested in the idea ...
Entries for the Guild will close on 1 February - but the syllabus is already out. Chairman Anne Clarke has stayed on for one more year to organise next year's event. She told Howard Caine there are a ...
Part of the Mountain Road will be closed today (28 November) whilst emergency tree work is carried out. The route will be shut between Barrule Park in Ramsey and the Tholt-y-Will at The Bungalow. The ...
The Island’s economic environment is ‘particularly unattractive for single people’ and is ‘primarily attractive to those earning over £60,000 per year’. They're the results of a new report from the ...
Paper phonebooks will no longer be distributed across the Isle of Man after the 2025 edition, a telecoms provider has announced. Manx Telecom said the move to a digital directory from 2026 onwards was ...
An MLC has called on the Department of Infrastructure to work with the third and private sectors to fund bus services for children who are attending extra-curricular activities. It follows the ...
A midwife is marking Manx Care's launch of baby loss certificates by hosting a 'Starlight Walk'. From Friday (29 November) anyone on the Island who's lost a baby before 24 weeks of pregnancy can apply ...
A new care home on the Isle of Man has welcomed its first residents today (27 November). Thirty-one people in total are expected to move from Reayrt Ny Baie to Summerhill View in the next two weeks.
A fisherman from Douglas will stand trial after being accused of fishing for crab and lobster in Manx waters without appropriate permission. Shayne Forrester, of Farvane Close, denied two offences of ...
The Isle of Man's traditional sport is set be celebrated on the Christmas two-pound coin. Cammag is similar to hurling and shinty in other Celtic nations and was the Island's national sport until the ...