Almost a kilometre of the New Castletown Road is going to be resurfaced next month. The Department of Infrastructure will be working on the stretch from the Mount Murray Back Road to just north of the ...
Tynwald has approved funding for three major projects totalling £16.3 million during its first sitting of 2025. A £6 million investment will go towards replacing the 'outdated' respite facility at ...
More than £200,000 has been spent on legal advice relating to the Mooir Vannin offshore windfarm since October 2023. The chief minister has provided a breakdown of spending relating to the Orsted ...
Manx TT rider Michael Evans has announced he will join Dafabet Racing for 2025. The Santon man has announced he will be competing in the Superstock, Superbike and Supertwin classes for this years ...
The planned doctors' strike on the Isle of Man, due to start tomorrow (Wednesday 22 January), has been deferred. Manx Care and the British Medical Association have agreed to a revised deal around pay.
The Department for Enterprise is setting out a new Strategic Air Services Policy, designed to enhance the Island's air connectivity and support its social and economic needs. The policy hopes to ...
The Island Under 18 and 16 girls hockey teams have progressed in the England Hockey Championships after their weekend games. However, the Under 14 boys side will no longer take part in the competition ...
The Steam Packet says it's currently monitoring forecasts from the evening of Thursday 23 to Saturday 25 January. A Yellow weather warning has been issued by the UK Met Office for winds up to 80mph.
The Department of Education, Sport and Culture is part of the Isle of Man Safeguarding Board, which works to protect children from abuse or dangers they may face at home. Mrs Caine says everyone on ...
The health minister says she's not aware of any planned cuts by Manx Care to pay for a new deal with doctors. It's after the British Medical Association deferred its plans to strike tomorrow ...
It would see senior doctors receiving an eight percent pay offer backdated to the 1 April 2023. They'd also receive eight percent for this financial year, with six percent backdated to 1 April 2024 ...
The Isle of Man Government has implemented a new Recruitment Control Framework designed to limit the growth of the public service and curb employee costs.