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The Isle of Man has been lauded in a UK newspaper for its natural beauty and variety of visitor experiences – including praise for what some are calling the “best beach in the world”.
Recruitment difficulties, rising costs, and infrastructure concerns feature in 2024 survey - but most firms still recommend the Island as a place to do business ...
A new Onchan Commissioner says she would like to be a voice for the young people in the village after being elected to the board. Gabriella Corkish, who's 19 years old, is the youngest local authority ...
Many trees around the Island succumbed to the extreme weather and as a result vast swathes of plantations have had to be cleared. Thousands of the toppled trees are being harvested for a new export ...
Hundreds of Island youngsters are expected to take part in the 2025 Manx Youth Games this weekend. The annual event will see children in school years two up to ten take part in one of 16 sports held ...
A number of charities and community groups have been appealing for more support as they face shortages. Among them are the Isle of Man Victorian Society, which helps run the Camera Obscura on Douglas ...
Teams in motorcycle racing need to continue to invest in newcomers. That's according to Milenco by Padgett's Motorcycles Team Principal Clive Padgett whose squad is running two competitors at this ...
Glenda Lightowler was nine years old at the time. She and her mother Winifred Mary moved to the Isle of Man to live with a relative during the war for safety. Her mother, a matron at the Buchan School ...
Last year, responding to FOIs cost around £181,000 and took the equivalent of 700 working days. The consultation seeks views on possible fees and limits to manage future requests. A link to the ...
A new exhibition celebrating the life and work of Manx photojournalist Leonard McCombe is now open at the House of Manannan in Peel, coinciding with the 80th anniversary of VE Day. ‘ Through the Lens ...
A children's charity is set to make significant improvements to its facilities after securing funding from the Manx Lottery Trust. Isle of Play's Lester's Yard will benefit from a £25,000 grant to ...
That's from the Department of Environment, Food & Agriculture's (DEFA) Radon Project Leader is Dr Paul McKenna, who says two ...
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