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There'll be a chance to board a replica of the Spanish Galeón Andalucía this weekend. Low tides have hindered visits to the vessel so far, but a new schedule has been published. The tall ship will be ...
Delegates at the 2025 Small Countries Financial Management Programme have spoken of the value of the event to their nations. It's been taking place at The Nunnery, with senior government financial ...
The Isle of Man Chamber of Commerce has criticised the way wages are set here. It's after figures from government revealed those working in the public sector are paid significantly more than those in ...
This year's TT Red Arrows display cost the Manx taxpayer just under £16,000. The figure has been published by the Department for Enterprise in response to a Freedom of Information request. It reveals ...
The Douglas Bay Horse Tramway has been shortlisted for 'top seaside experience' in the Seaside Heritage Network's 2025 Bucket and Spade list. The entry states: 'as one of the last surviving ...
A court custody officer who was caught with cannabis in a backpack at Douglas Courthouse has been sentenced. Report from BBC Isle of Man. Dylan Whittaker, who was working for security company Bidvest ...
The World Downhill Skateboarding Championships get back underway on the Tholt-y-Will today. (5 July) Yesterday's opening practice session was called off due to hazardous weather conditions and two ...
A UK-based specialist contractor has been engaged by the Department of Infrastructure to carry out precautionary safety checks before drainage works resume at the airport. It follows the discovery on ...
Former Island tennis star Billy Harris and Marcus Willis have been defeat in the second round of the Gentlemen's Doubles at Wimbledon. The all-British pairing have lost out in straight sets (7-6, 6-3) ...
The opening session of the Isle of Man round of the World Downhill Skateboarding Championship (WDSC) today (4 July) has been cancelled. The WDSC says the decision was made after weather conditions ...
A regulatory inspection by the Gambling Supervision Commission has resulted in a civil penalty of over £3.9 million being imposed on local eGaming company.
A range of books is being made available at Douglas City Library to help people with dementia continue to enjoy reading. The Alzheimer's Society has been working with the library to organise an event ...