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Swimmer Laura Kinley has been named as the Isle of Man's national flag bearer for the 2025 Island Games. The Island competitor takes up the role for this year's event which will be her 11th Island ...
The Isle of Man Government has held the first in a series of public ‘Listening to You’ roadshows, with ministers answering questions directly from residents in the north of the Island.
An MHK believes the public doesn't know what the chief minister's priorities are for government. Appearing on Manx Radio's Agenda programme, Douglas Central representative Chris Thomas said government ...
Castletown Commissioners will be carrying out a review into the parking provision across the town. Vice-chair John Cringle believes there's a 'fine balance' to make sure residents don't feel ...
A school leaders union will ballot its headteacher and deputy headteacher members on Island on whether to take industrial action. NAHT says a formal postal ballot will open from Monday, 7 July to ...
The sport of archery provides a good balance between allowing athletes to compete internationally but also being accessible to people from all walks of life. That's the view of one of the Isle of ...
So-called 'T-Fest' is the brainchild of Expedition Limitless, which is aiming to raise £200,000 in support of The Children’s ...
A drop off in numbers of those watching the Tynwald Day ceremony from the grandstands has prompted organisers to take action. They have cut the length of the tiered seating available. The trend of ...
Billy Harris has reached the second round of the Gentleman's Singles at Wimbledon. The former Island player has beaten Serbian Dusan Lajovic in straight sets (6-3, 6-2, 6-4) on Court 15 this afternoon ...
Four young paddleboarders were cold but unharmed after being rescued by Peel Coastguard and lifeboat crews. The RNLI launched on Friday evening after four individuals on two paddleboards got into ...
The Department of Education, Sport and Culture has announced plans to pilot a new ‘literacy profiling’ programme. At present, there is no formal screening for dyslexia on the Isle of Man - the ...
Government's aim to generate 30 megawatts of renewable energy on Island by the next general election is 'absolutely not going to happen'. The chief minister admits the target, set out in the Island ...
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