Planning committee gives green light to major Douglas scheme, but affordable housing deal is yet to be finalised
One asks if Council will be 'employing somebody to go through bins to count the nappies'
Head of Manx Fish Producers' Association welcomes UK announcement
Patient airlifted to UK hospital
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Walter Wannenburgh confirmed he will not open a new inquest
The document revealed the public sector has grown by 500
Tynwald set to debate its future following continued criticism of the proposals
It adds up to nearly 130 hours lost
Local dad Richard Little says the estate's pub has better equipment than the council park
A fault was identified yesterday that reduced screening capacity
Video edited after public backlash
FEDECRAIL contingent impressed by Manx heritage railways
Passengers told to allow more time to get to departures
Volunteers not affiliated with Breast Cancer Now's Isle of Man group
Situation escalated when 19-year-old was physically removed 'in the first instance'
Large majority of them have excellent or good chemical classification
Emergency services respond to incident on Whitebridge Road
Two firefighters and a member of the public died in the blaze in Bicester
They provide information about the risk of coastal and river flooding
It's the third public one to be made available on the Island
Marc Morely was first elected in a by-election on 2016
'Our pursuit for justice continues'
Decision follows campaign by victims’ families and lawyers who argued the original inquests were flawed and key evidence overlooked
Prolonged campaign has sought to re-open case
Anticipated to remain shut until approximately 7pm
Daphne Caine argues it's 'contrary to the public interest'
Quarterly workforce report shows trend towards more frontline roles
Event aims to showcase projects highlighting how the Island balances development, wellbeing and environmental protection
It aims to improve opportunities for child development
Julie Edge says a lack of formal announcement suggests officials are not fully behind findings ruling out a new Manx university
Package was intercepted at Isle of Man Post HQ in Braddan
MUA says reservoir levels not of immediate concern
Anyone with information is urged to contact 822222
NAHT says some school leaders are being suspended 'without cause'
John Whittaker in at number 96
Members of the Tynwald Youth Select Committee say there could be a simple answer
MWDW says a positive start to sightings could mean a turnaround for low numbers in recent years
Without funding, the site may stay permanently off-limits
Says 'concerns stem from a matter that has been under discussion for some time'
Changes like fixing leaks and shortening showers could help conserve water and protect the environment, says utility provider
Sinking is still subject to an ongoing criminal investigation in Italy
38-year-old agreed to sell drugs on to keep in dealer's 'good books'
The new features will be available through the government website
More than 6,000 people currently on the waiting list
Senior NAHT figure says he will not stand by and see school leaders 'forced out and left crushed'
Changes to incorporate latest UK guidance
Steven Crellin was elected and sworn in at a formal ceremony this week
Lamara Craine hopes newly elected people won't be 'ground down' by hate online
DESC considers options to strengthen UCM offering, but rules out new university for now
Mitzi Danielson-Kaslik is the accolade's youngest recipient
Meanwhile temporary 30mph speed limit to be lifted
Northern Irishman was on the Isle of Man for the Pre-TT Classic Road Races
Blazes in Douglas and on a railway embankment prompt fresh calls for caution amid dry weather conditions
GPs from Ballasalla, Castletown and Southern Practices to attend training
25-year-old was arrested after police found voice messages from her on Snapchat
Includes new guidance for cyclists and how to open your car door
Milenco by Padgett's Motorcycles vehicle stolen just two weeks out from TT
Tim Crookall took on the new position in November
25-year-old hid 58.4g of the Class B drug in an ice cream tub
John Wannenburgh fielded questions on Earystane & Scard project this week
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Top nurse says more time must be spent with patients, not in meetings or behind screens
Public urged to avoid countryside barbecues and campfires as dry vegetation increases danger
Peter visited his 384th Wetherspoons today (14 May)
It's seven times larger than the trust's next biggest nature reserve.
Wetherspoons 'The Conister Arms' officially opened by the Mayor ahead of the TT
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Hannah Mackenzie and Barbara Guy were elected as chair and vice chair respectively
Government to consider announcement as part of wider policy review
Officers say some vehicles were taken after being left unlocked with keys inside
Executive Director of Nursing says gynaecology care is being restructured to reduce unnecessary inpatient stays
'Significant changes' from 4 June
Charity says the decision to shut in July has been very hard
Cregneash bus route was scrapped last year because it wasn't 'financially viable'
Operator of SBOBET and SBOTOP removed from GSC licensee register
Office publishes response to government consultation
Manx National Heritage apologises as drainage issues continue
But average prices appear to have fallen
MHK seeking figures from infrastructure minister
Assurance it's not just another layer of management
Committee seeks public views on education, training, and why so many young adults leave the Island
Geoff Rice is raising money for the RNLI
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MHKs to quiz ministers in 17-long question paper
Riders risk fines and licence points, with authorities reminding parents of the legal implications for children
More than 6,200 residents now waiting to be allocated to a dental provider
In force from 4pm today until 4pm tomorrow
A new dedicated area is to be created for Athol Garage
One-way broadcast channel will provide updates from police
Operational plan for road racing event due to be finalised next week
It's part of Learning at Work Week 2025
Jason Moorhouse urges pause and reassessment of onshore wind project after millions spent on consultancy fees
Riders face a 30-hour journey to take part in Island's road races
The Crowther Clinic will focus on joint and headache pain relief
Local menstrual health coach hoping to help women find out more about their cycles
Calendar Girls The Musical is based on the 2003 film of same name
He's been described as 'a great friend and boss'
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Around 50,000 people are expected to visit for the racing fortnight
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DEFA hoping to install more recreational activities at Archallagan
61-year-old Stephen Hands succumbed to his injuries in hospital.
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The meeting time has been moved later to allow more residents to attend
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Fraudsters using fake profiles to lure victims with ‘too good to be true’ offers
Experienced specialist to help strengthen Island’s defence against emerging financial crime risks
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Tim Glover warns the Island is not taking tourism seriously
It's the latest addition to Douglas City
It's 128 years to the day
Manx veteran was killed while working to disable an explosive device in Ukraine
Planning officers pay visit to Finch Road site
It's National Mills Weekend
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It's free to attend
This week, the college celebrated 50 years since the opening of the Homefield site
Officers keen to find him 'safe and well'
Comis Hotel says the move forms part of Island Games preparations
DOI agrees maximum time for vehicles to be left unattended in taxi ranks
The Seabourn Venture has visited the Calf and Douglas
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We ask why fewer people seem to have the time for charitable causes on the Island
Extreme storms over winter saw thousands of trees toppled
Recruitment difficulties, rising costs, and infrastructure concerns feature in 2024 survey - but most firms still recommend the Island as a place to do business
Gabriella Corkish is the youngest local authority member on the Island at 19 years old
Young people taking part in 16 sports throughout tomorrow (10 May)
Daily Mirror report highlights Port Erin and the Island’s scenic attractions
Wreaths laid in Government Office and at Douglas War Memorial
Glenda Lightowler was nine at the time
Find out what's going on around the Island to mark the occasion
Manx bomb disposal expert killed in eastern Ukraine
Proposals include introducing fees and limits on requests
The new facilities will expand support for local children and families
Exhibition marking VE Day anniversary showcases wartime photography and unseen works
Marked and unmarked vehicles will be deployed across the Island
Self-defence expert to deliver training on Island this weekend
Manx veteran and bomb disposal expert killed in eastern Ukraine
Devon Watson beat David Cretney for the role
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Publication expected later this year
It's not just about providing bed says board chair
Christopher Garrett, from Peel, had been working as a bomb disposal expert
Hole found in the deck caused by rotting timbers
Alex Allinson believes energy security is vital following massive price increases prompted by world events
Around 50,000 people expected to visit the Island
Criticism over lack of apprenticeships on offer with government
Long-serving school leader confirms resignation, but future of his role at Kewaigue School remains unclear
It says its 'imperative' a building is in place for residents to use
Manx Utilities gives details on plans to end untreated sewage flows
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End of Life Counsellor highlights the importance of discussing wishes and plans with loved ones
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Eight roles to be launched 'in the coming weeks'
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Tony Brown was elected to the position unanimously by the board
Sidecar champion will speak to students as part of drive to recruit new volunteers for vital motorsport safety role
Racing beckons across four days at Triangle circuit
Public urged to follow safety guidance during preparations for upcoming timber harvesting operation
Event celebrates creativity and colour as prizes awarded for blooming flowers and decorated pots
Group recognised for two decades of work creating detailed records of the Island’s historic churches
Follows complaints of unroadworthy vehicles for sale
The road has now reopened between Ballig Bridge and the Switchback
Dave was checked on after concerns he'd got into difficulty around Gansey
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New policy to end free parking introduced during the Covid pandemic pushed back as administrative work continues
Police say it's likely to be shut for 'some time'
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Michelle Haywood says options are still being explored as calls continue for the withdrawn route to be reinstated
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Daphne Caine says more work is needed before plans for Crossag Farm facility can progress
There are 15 trained air traffic controllers at Ronaldsway - two less than the required 17
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Jane Glover says it's 'baffling' that routes go to Niarbyl despite cafe closure
Work will be carried out in four stages with daily closures
Businesses urged to take advantage of grant schemes
Twelve questions due to be answered at this morning's sitting
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The top prize at this year's festival was won by Ruth Tickle
Training with Manx Adventure and Expo simulates kayaker and rock rescue scenarios to test crew skills.
Officers seek information after two ‘Ocean Kayak’ branded vessels taken from secluded location in Port St Mary
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Manx Deaf Society holding session as part of Deaf Awareness Week
Follow our minute-by-minute updates of what's happening in the Tynwald chamber for Budget 2025
Scottish singer-songwriter to visit Island next month
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