Minister welcomes additional funding for more staff
Health provider says an investigation into the matter is underway
But minister hopes changes will be positive for elderly, disabled and frail
No similar rise in hospital cases at Noble's
Some flights may be disrupted
Isla Gale praised by Isle of Man Maritime after passing 'crucial' exam
Further mitigating measures introduced to group bookings after relaxing adult-to-child ratio
Reasons for dropping bills range from resourcing to timing
Speakers says he's made several attempts to overhaul system previously
It was discussed at its latest public meeting
Each year the National Theatre commissions ten new plays
Government CEO to assess press release accusing Julie Edge of making false statements in Tynwald
Site placed on market by Douglas Council last year
Adverse weather conditions take further toll on Steam Packet schedule
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The amended regulations come into force next month
Minister presents department plan to Tynwald
Online petition calls for parole application to be denied
Morning sailing to head for Liverpool instead of Heysham
It follows appeal for vigilance from Island's chief vet
Argues departments are not being held accountable for costs 'in the right areas'
It will feature a new children's play area and a revamped Queen's Gardens
Nurses to be balloted about strike action next week
Forecasters say fallen trees and travel disruption are possible
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MHK also welcomes funding for other projects in the south
Alex Allinson says the budget is an optimistic one
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Derek Flint took up the post in January
Peter Reid makes second attempt to enter Legislative Council
Master theatre architect Frank Matcham remodelled the building back in 1900
Revised policies have been created alongside DESC
Follows Julie Edge's 'code red' claim
Unemployment up by 48 compared to same time last year
Changes to pensions guarantee parked until a full debate can be had
It follows widespread criticism of its original policy
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John Wannenburgh questions continued use of reserves
Cabinet Office delivers statement on aims to grow Island's workforce
Health visitors will no longer see youngsters between 7 and 9 months
Includes Housing and Communities Bill, Coastal Footpath Bill, Mental Health Bill and Hate Crime Bill
Health body responded to 'isolated security incident' over weekend
Higher rate of Income Tax being reduced by 1%
Julie Edge concerned about pressure on frontline services
Mercer says important to remember policy originates in HoK
Tynwald is due to have a general debate next month on Manx Care's operating plan and mandate
Public urged to vote for favourite locally produced dish or drink
Follows previous rejected pay offers from Manx Care
Strong to gale force winds are expected
One was found on the local authority's collection rounds today
Minister wins support for third Budget
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Kate Lord-Brennan uses Budget debate to call for spending reform
Products won't be available in supermarket from 28 February
DoI hopes final surfacing work will resume later this week
Former health minister says £357 million is not enough
Higher rate of Income Tax cut, personal allowance raised and alterations to NI
But Barber says Island must progress with energy efficiency measures
Yellow weather warning in place until tomorrow
Treasury claims move will reduce ‘financial burden’ on families
Treasury wants to address 'growing cost' of NHS
£87.4 million to support construction sector over next 12 months
Government planning to spend £17,249 for each person
Members voted to proceed with the budget
15 questions to follow Budget debate
Alex Allinson will unveil the financial plan for the year ahead today
First in a series of daytime closures as failed cats' eyes are removed
William Christian has held the role since 1981
Service hosting a recruitment event this week
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Chair Zara Lewin believes they've been a 'safe' space for residents to discuss issues with officers
Four-year-old rescued street dog now having hydrotherapy and acupuncture
Sir John Lorimer to stay in role until August 2027
Higher ground above 1000ft most at risk
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LVA boss says simply increasing the rate hasn't lifted everyone out of poverty so far
School fees to rise over a four year period following VAT changes
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Robertshaw calls for change ahead of Budget
Six of seven recommendations rejected or amended by CoMin
Only two boards haven't increased rates for their residents
Former government press officer doesn't expect change before the next election
Live at Home to mark National Loneliness Week in June
Accumulations are expected to be small and will further enhance the risk of ice
Design allows for potential rising sea levels, says infrastructure minister
Works to replace failed cats' eyes will get underway tomorrow
IOMTTA raises concerns about future of the industry
HBN Healthcare Trust buys animatronic cats and dogs for Manx charity
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Douglas Cllr Devon Watson says it will give tenants more 'flexibility'
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Housing chair says it's not deemed appropriate at this time
Several promenades likely to be affected
Island has ambitions to be 'smoke-free' by 2030
The post will become vacant in June
Speaker queries education minister on home education data
Island star unveiled as 'Pufferfish' in season finale
Latest figures show steady sales in December and January, with average prices rising despite fewer transactions
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A pilot scheme training local barbers to recognise signs of suicidal thoughts is being hailed a success
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New figures reveal patients faced assessment times exceeding targets too
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Wooden planters 'a good cost-effective' solution, says DOI minister
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Experts urge a shift towards more resilient species
He was something of a divisive character, and had a number of run-ins with the Manx government
35-year-old convicted after trial at Douglas Courthouse
Police issue appeal for witnesses
35-year-old remanded in custody until sentencing
Owner makes 'heartbreaking' decision citing tough trading conditions
The charity has been offering its services since 2019
Kate Lord-Brennan says the board has 'opaque' decision making processes
Chris Thomas urging former employees to apply
The city authority is looking to take on the Ballafletcher Road development amongst others
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The law places restrictions on imports of bees and apiculture by-products
35-year-old describes being 'in fear' during death by dangerous driving trial
Three MLCs seeking re-election
Yellow warning for coastal overtopping and ice issued by Ronaldsway
Government is asking whether it'd be possible to introduce the measure
Treasury to propose pension rise in line with UK policy as debate on long-term sustainability continues
Tickets will be priced the same as last year
The closures will take place between 17 February and 7 March
Change of direction over proposed move away from triple-lock
Concerns that more intensive tree planting is needed
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Commissioner Hazel Hannan says its 'important' for residents to have a choice
Next Youth Bard will be appointed at a ceremony March
35-year-old standing trial accused of causing death by dangerous driving
DfE says bonuses are essential to attract private-sector expertise
The alert takes effect overnight and remains in place until close to midday
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Measure was introduced to improve behaviour and reduce online bullying
Harvesting operation to begin in March
Equates to 2.5 percent of annual rental income
Onchan MHK's motion accepted by Keys members to further debate topic next week
Local authority was made aware of the incident from a post on social media
Accused of leaving MDMA, cocaine and ketamine near Jurby lock-up
DFE 'actively' in discussions with other airlines to expand routes
Describes Douglas centre after 5pm as a 'ghost town'
New street signs and tourist accommodation also on the agenda
Artifact is only the 28th example discovered worldwide, and the first from the Isle of Man
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Alex Allinson MHK says our bills remain completely separate
Jury of seven sworn-in at Douglas Courthouse
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It had previously been planned to be part of the budgetary process
Residents complain on Facebook over 'large group causing a row'
Domestic abuse will affect one in four women and one in six men in their lifetime
Dr Allinson quizzed over planned uprating
DOI taking measures to protect 'vulnerable' land
Topic is subject of starred question and motion today
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Martyn Perkins lost his seat in Garff in 2021
UPDATE: Mr Canavan has been found
'The Museum of the Moon' now in situ in Peel venue
Daphne Caine defends newspaper article calling for it to be changed
The Social Attitudes Survey was randomly sent to 3,000 homes across the Island
26-year-old told he'd made 'very silly mistake'
Iron Age relic found by metal detectorist in Patrick
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Emily Bridson the first to experience a day in the life of Sir John Lorimer
Police to gain access to UK database next month
Follows easyJet decision to reduce services between Island and North West
21 corporates and three individuals fined
'Greener Grass' to help those in the industry seek support
Temporary lights at Newtown for four to five weeks
37-year-old will be sentenced at Court of General Gaol Delivery
This week marks National Apprenticeship Week
Event returns from 10-12 April
Efforts to modernise Island's legal framework underway
28-year-old accused of snatching woman's handbag
Building will be offered to government first
Local authority will take payments over 52 weeks instead of 50
All are putting rates up apart from Bride Commissioners
Artist's replica to 'collect human understanding' of relationship with the natural satellite
Government says new plan addresses health and safety risks
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Caine says banning devices has been a 'good news story'
Senior surgeon writes heartfelt letter to clients saying he needs to take 'step back'
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MHK asks what assessment of the problem has taken place
Follows concerns over number of applications still to be processed
Development has 'no significant impacts on public or private amenities'
MNH has worked in conjunction with theatre staff and Friends of the Gaiety
The Boredroom shut its Strand Street store last month
Facilities operate near berth used by the SPC
Inquest into death of Jamie Barrow has now concluded
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Treasury minister preparing to unveil national Budget
Free event will hear from panel of industry experts
Jailed for 16 months
Baldrine based businesses take 'gold medal' award
Could you help support Manx culture?
MHKs critical of lack of support for expectant mothers
10 Manx students to take part in vocational tests
It could mean a new play area for the capital
Officers concerned for his welfare
People will receive Saturday's papers on Sunday
DEFA's clean-up after storms continues
Central and western parts of Island likely to be affected
Enables real-time monitoring from a screen at the nurses’ station
Inquest into death of Jamie Barrow concluded at Douglas Courthouse
Scottish singer-songwriter to visit Island next month
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