Samantha Bowden victorious in women's race and joint-second overall
Safeguarding (Amendment Bill) 2025 puts in law requirements for information sharing
A public consultation is running until 7 August
Section to shut during off-peak times
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Service currently facing closure next month
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Chief Minister was questioned on the matter this week
UK MPs vote in favour of legislation for England and Wales
Company announces closure of 33 UK branches
Claire Green celebrated at RCN Congress in Liverpool
Race Director thinks there's several ways event brings community together
It's after contractors working on the runway drainage project 'disturbed buried items'
IoM Post Office confirms change following Royal Mail update
Firefighters called to incident on Cambridge Terrace
It's expected to take place over six to eight days from 20 June
Manx Integrated Sexual Health Centre introduces new 'Horizon Clinics'
Gas supplier hit by 'sharp and unexpected' rise in wholesale prices
Airport operations currently unaffected
A drop-in session is being held at the Sea Terminal today
It follows a tariff review by the regulator
Promises to be 'an evening of stories rather than songs'
Group shares concerns about impact on youngsters' social skills and mental health
Chance to give your thoughts on proposed speed limits
It was one of the main talking points at its public meeting last night
96-year-old Frank Collins entertains hotel guests in Douglas
Nick Hays is adding an extra 15kgs to his walk
Emissions down 3.8 percent since 2018
Chair Anthony Allen says local authority will continue to engage with DOI about the plans
Latest stats from Manx Utilities show levels around 86 percent
Skelly acknowledges public interest in disclosure, but says withholding the figure was justified
Acquisition reportedly under discussion with investment backing from CVC Capital
It could mean the animal is in trouble
'This has been a wake-up call, and we’ve been treating it with the seriousness it deserves'
Access to properties in Sulby Valley via Sulby
Issue highlighted in Chief Constable's Annual Report
Business leaders and politicians say current restrictions are limiting opportunities for young people
Department drops billion-scale PR claims following political doubts, while pushing forward with growth plans across key sectors
Cllr Natalie Byron-Teare says 'historically' no money has been set aside for this issue
It will see posters and signs as well as a new town warden
Change is said to impact around 50 individuals currently claiming EPA
Commissioners have two vacant seats following April's elections and a resignation
Three candidates have stepped forward to represent its South Ward
Arwid Hall and James Allanson will join the two boards respectively
Motion to be debated in July's Tynwald after being blocked in March
Tynwald agrees on motion looking into diagnosis and support mechanisms
Fundraiser launched to bring her home
Temperatures of 22°C expected on Saturday
Overall inflation moderated to some extent by decreases in energy and fuel, says Statistics Isle of Man
Discount outlet on Strand Street to stay
The 14-year-old died following a serious incident in Ramsey last month
Newly-published report to be debated in July
Ramsey member fears Manx workers will be paid less for doing same roles as migrant workers
Over 50 Labour MP's urging Lead of the House to delay reading
Public consultation on proposed new health tax closes today
Tynwald members raise concerns over transparency and funding strategy
Chief Constable's Annual Report for 2024/25 published
Changing ideas of who is eligible for funding
Any unauthorised vehicles must be moved by 22 June
Goulden also admitted drug driving and money laundering
More than 6,000 bikes passed through the ferry terminal
Escapee animal recaptured... at the brewery
The local authority says the area is one of the 'most important' on the Island
Popular restaurant and wine merchant is 'most definitely not closing down'
Follows fire in July 2024
All charges relate to an incident on 6 June
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DESC 'eager' to understand root cause of issues at swimming pool
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MHK raises concerns about fans being asked to remove footage of races
Charity's future to be discusses in Tynwald
Jason Moorhouse wants to see collaboration to develop new strategies for implementation next year
Tony Brown tells committee says situation is 'out of control'
Douglas Central MHK urges Tynwald to scrutinise policies and approval legal deals before development proceeds
Services expected to be available again by 5pm
Signage from racing period due to be removed
It will see 'service users' carry out garden work and 'general tidying'
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She's been welcomed into new role during event on Island this week
MHKs seek answers on defence exports, TT housing concerns, and long-standing environmental issues
Karen Norton recognised for her services to English learning
To allow for proper 'local engagement' to be completed
Michelle Haywood to take feedback on Douglas and Onchan proposals
Toilet cleaning product mixed with another substance
Steven Quilliam was born and raised in Peel before moving to Northumberland
'Gef' disappeared from Curraghs Wildlife Park last week
The Northern Ireland Blood Transfusion Service has highlighted a 'list of deficiencies' within the current provision
Organisers thank everyone who came out to look for him this weekend
Crossroads reacts to latest 'State of Caring' report
First stage of wider hospital ward reconfiguration programme begins today
There'll be three return services over the festive period
Business Isle of Man boss to succeed Scott Gallacher in August
Manx Mencap is marking Learning Disability Awareness Week
Juan McGuinness hopes people will step forward to fill the vacant seat
More than 3,000 responses have been received so far ahead of Wednesday's deadline
Volunteers praised for their role in inclusive weekly meals at the cathedral
Funding supports improved sound projection and musical experience at historic space
Pride on Screen to include feature films and new short set on Isle of Man
Canine said to be 'none the worse for his experience'
Dr Chris Stockport was speaking on Manx Radio's Mannin Line this week.
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Susan Swan taking over from founding member Malcolm Kelly
It's due to planned maintenance works
It says some houses are causing 'significant obstructions' and will be contacted
Andrew Hillas died this week following a short illness
Volunteer crew, supporters, and donors to gather for dedication service and handover event
It's after a number of poles have been installed around Douglas and Onchan
Officer says efforts ongoing to entice more into taking part
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Jason Moorhouse to challenge Attorney General’s Chambers over rising bonus payments amid public concern
Event had to be rescheduled after 'logistical difficulties'
John Knight is leaving the Island for 'personal reasons'
36-year-old has prison sentence reduced on appeal from six years to four
Two MBEs and one BEM have been awarded
Special permission has been granted by DEFA for the search
Heavy rain and possible thunderstorms forecast to affect the Island, with localised flooding risk in some areas
Comes amid escalation in dispute with the headteachers union
Charity urges public not to intervene with fledglings unless clearly injured
Douglas Central member questions public trust in Cannan administration
NAHT will ask members if they support moving to a ballot for industrial action
Susan Swan is the new chair of the charity
But signs 'could be 20mph or 30mph', says DoI
Event to take to skies over Douglas Bay in August
2025 TT marked six years of Daley Mathison's tragic death
DfE confirms eGaming company is restructuring its business operations
The local authority says it plans to install fencing and remove 'unauthorised occupation'
Friends of Stephen Hall to cycle 212km from Warrington to Ballaugh on Monday
Martin Hall to take on mammoth endurance challenge
Prisons and Probation Ombudsman makes recommendation to Manx Care
Firefighters contain early morning blaze at disused industrial site.
It could lose seven parking spaces if approved
Organisers of 'T-Rex Thunder Run' to stage summer event in Peel
Forecasters say there's a risk of localised flooding
The restaurant and wine merchant has been operating in Douglas since 2018
More details will be released when available
More effective testing methods have been used here since 2018
Party raises fairness concerns and calls for tax system reform instead of a new levy
Nominations are open for candidates to stand in a by-election
Rotary provides services and goodwill to create lasting change
MLCs sit for penultimate sitting before summer recess
DESC says public interest 'not served' by releasing exact figure
Castletown Ale Drinkers Society issues statement 'with a heavy heart'
Victim says assaults have impacted 'every part of her life'
Daphne Caine adamant against demands to release details
Disability charity says issues in care system must no longer be ignored
He's serving another three-year term
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This week marks Loneliness Awareness Week
Peel lifeboat crews called out in challenging conditions
Chair Hannah Mackenzie believes decisions made can be 'crucial' for the community
Charity urges people to report any sightings of the bird
Public Health says it's because of advancements in technology
Investigation taking place into 'allegation of assault'
Bernhard Schulte Shipmanagement issues statement
By September 2025, eight heads will have responsibility for more than one primary school
DEFA vessel found four strings of pots with faulty escape hatches and missing identity tags
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Dr Chris Stockport describes it as a 'contentious subject'
Concerns raised about the incidents included in road safety campaign
Attention now turns to later in the year
Raby told police she knew she'd have lost benefits if she declared change of circumstances
It's done twice a year for economic monitoring
The annual scheme hopes to help keep young people safe during the festival
It's the assessment of Dr Edward Fitzgerald from KPMG
Manx National Heritage's proposal has seen a number of objections
Competition opens for budding poets
Ronaldsway Met Office has produced its annual report for the season
Seventeen questions for answer in today's sitting
The development will see eight new apartments and two commercial outlets in the capital
Outlet coming 'in the next couple of months'
'Urgent action' needed to rescue charity on brink of closure
Total bill for 2024/25 just shy of £527 million
33-year-old is also accused of trespass with intent to inflict grievous bodily harm
It says the move is 'temporary' and will be for the summer season
A section at the Gooseneck was damaged in a vehicle fire
Isle of Man’s information watchdog outlines case volumes, enforcement activity, and regulatory challenges
Manx actor Joe Locke is executive producer on project
The device was found on the coastal footpath near Spanish Head on Saturday (7 June)
Last week Peter Newbery was denied parole for the second time
Work gets underway on £2.9million reservoir and pump station today
Fairgoers believe there's a market for rides to be open on the Island for longer
Superintendent reflects on busy time for Island's police officers
They're 'the perfect souvenir'
Corteen also admitted sexually assaulting a child and stealing underwear
Ramsey MHK to use Tynwald powers in bid to compel education department to release unredacted school reports and internal framework
Crellin deleted 188 files including messenger and internet history
Digital upgrades and automation among early initiatives aimed at unlocking long-term government savings
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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