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A ship management firm's base in Douglas is set to close at the loss of 27 jobs. In a statement to Manx Radio, Bernhard Schulte Shipmanagement confirmed it will be closing its Ship Management Centre ...
A fisherman from Onchan has been fined £2,000 after his fishing pots were found not to comply with regulations. Mark William Thomas of Harbour Road pleaded guilty to two offences after a number of his ...
An investigation is taking place into an allegation of assault following an incident in the south of the Island. It reportedly happened in the area of Fairy Hill in Port Erin yesterday (9 June).
The education minister's been defending the decision to have one headteacher overseeing multiple schools on the Island. Daphne Caine has been responding to questions in the House of Keys. By September ...
Isle of Man Football Association has confirmed the Manx side will host Kendal Town Ladies in a friendly at The Bowl in Douglas on Saturday, 14 June. Kick-off is scheduled for 3pm and entry for ...
As the Assisted Dying Bill awaits royal assent Manx Care's Medical Director says doctors need to contribute to the conversation. In March, the Isle of Man became the first place in the British Isles ...
Hearing that Raby had been overpaid by more than £27,000, Deputy High Bailiff Rachael Braidwood said she was considering all options for sentencing, and adjourned the matter until 15 July to allow for ...
Island athlete Christa Cain has impressed again in competition, this time by winning at the 2025 Green Park Reading 10k. Competing for the 'Best Athletics' club, Cain stormed to victory in the women's ...
The Isle of Man netball team has climbed up five places to 31st in the World Netball rankings. Following three wins in their last five matches, the Manx side has moved onto a global rating of 29. It ...
The home affairs minister has admitted the families of fatally injured racers weren't consulted before footage of their crashes were included in a social media video shared by police. It had been ...
Island businesses are being invited to take part in a survey which government says helps provide essential information for economic monitoring.
Underage drinking was one of the main issues noticed by those running the Streetwise initiative at this year's TT. The annual scheme has been helping keep young people safe during the temptations of ...