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The Chris Kelly Memorial Rally is scheduled to take place on Saturday, 4 October having last ran on Manx shores in 2022. Its organisers, Manx Auto Sport says it's planning a 'compact one-day rally ...
Plans to install a bronze statue of King Orry in St John’s have been recommended for refusal, as it would risk 'undermining the visual and cultural primacy of the site'. The illuminated statue would ...
An Isle of Man jiu-jitsu club has eight new British champions after it's most successful campaign at the British Championships to date. Summit Grappling Academy managed a total of 23 medals during the ...
Income Tax brought in £21.3 million more than government expected last year. The Central Government Summary Management Accounts covering the 2024-25 financial year have been published.
Planning permission has been granted for a new gym at police headquarters in Douglas. The facility will be built inside a cabin in the car park of the Dukes Avenue site. It will take up what was seven ...
Dr Michelle Haywood says: ' At present, the Government does not have a standalone active travel strategy. 'The previous strategy prepared by the department, covering the period from 2018 to 2021, ...
A family on the Island says it is going to have to dip into its savings to get their son an apprenticeship. It comes as complaints grow about the difficulty in getting young people placed with ...
The Isle of Man Chamber of Commerce says businesses on the Island will be able to 'plan better' under new Minimum Wage reforms. Earlier this month Tynwald approved a new methodology linking the rate ...
The chief minister says his administration has been 'really concerned' about getting the balance of inward migration right. Earlier this month government set out a detailed programme to reform its ...
The Manx Heritage Transport Festival is back for another year. It's an opportunity to show off the unique range the Island boasts - from the steam train to the electric railway to the horse trams. The ...
The Childcare Inclusion Scheme 2025 gained Tynwald approval this week. It's designed to help childcare providers make their services more accessible to children with additional educational needs.
The Island's rate of inflation was unchanged in June. Government figures show the consumer prices index stood at 2.6 percent last month. 'Alcoholic beverages and tobacco' was the category with the ...