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Property sales worth over £5.2 million were recorded at the land registry in the month of April, according to local website propertyprices.im The figure was made up from 168 property sales, which ...
The home affairs minister says she 'takes her hat off' to the Island's constabulary after the chief constable's annual report carried through Tynwald. It shows that overall, there was a 10 percent ...
The Department of Infrastructure’s parking team has taken enforcement action after receiving complaints about abandoned vehicles in the car park at the Tesco supermarket in Lake Road, Douglas. Fixed ...
Isle of Man cycling talents Tyler Hannay and Ruby Oakes will be heading up the final Gran Fondo this weekend (19-20 July). At 21 and 18-years-old respectively, Hannay and Oakes are set to lead the men ...
The mother of Daniel Boyde says she is 'immensely proud' following the approval of legislation to create an opt-out organ donation system on the Island. The Human Tissue and Organ Donation Act passed ...
Imposing an 18-month probation order, Magistrates told Raby that whilst she was 'not dishonest from the outset' it was 'a substantial overpayment'. She was ordered to repay the full amount at a rate ...
Tynwald has today (17 July) approved an amended motion affirming its full support for all international obligations relating ...
Athlete Christa Cain picked up her another gold and second medal of the Island Games last night (16 July) She won the women's 5,000m event with a time of 16:43.02 and was more than enough to fend off ...
The Isle of Man Island Games team picked up 10 more medals on day five (16 July) of the competition in Orkney. This now means they have been awarded 45 honours so far. Athlete Christa Cain picked up ...
The court has now approved further funding to help restore the Island's footpaths, bridleways and green lanes to good order. It comes as a report revealed there are over 200 outstanding complaints ...
The history of mining in the south of the Island is the focus of a new exhibition at the Rushen Heritage Centre in Port Erin. 'A Brief History of Mining and Quarrying in the South' has been collated ...
Arbory and Rushen Commissioners is looking for residents' opinions on the 20mph scheme which is being proposed by the Department of Infrastructure. Chair Kirrie Jenkins says the board would especially ...
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