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Bank deposits up by nearly £3 billion on last year
The Island's finance regulator says almost £3 billion more has been placed in banks here than this time last year.
Island sanctions Israelis for Palestine human rights breaches
Two Israeli individuals and three companies have been added to the Island's sanctions list over their involvement in human rights breaches against Palestinians.
Last chance to give government your views on high streets
There's still time to let a government body know what you think about the Island's town and city centres.
Regulator releases new anti-money laundering guides
The Financial Services Authority has released a series of guides to help companies understand new anti-money laundering guidance.
New advice for businesses on company ownership laws
An Island regulator has released new guidance about laws which make it easier to identify who owns and controls companies.
Are you loyal to your bank?
Can you help a market research company understand customer loyalty on the Isle of Man?
Health & Safety regs to be eased for some self-employed?
The government is set to ease health and safety regulations for some self-employed people.
Security focus for Island cyber-conference this year
The date's been set for one of the Island's biggest technology conferences.
No money given to Island immigrants, says Locate IOM
Locate Isle of Man says it hasn't paid any money to anyone who's moved to the Island in the past two years.
Restaurant delighted with west's welcome
An Indian restaurant has thanked its customers after it swapped the south for the west.
Shops, cafe, clinic and childcare plans for the Nunnery
The Nunnery says it wants to be able house food and drink outlets, shops, clinics and childcare facilities in future.
MHK queries tax allowance changes
How much did the government make last year from lowering personal tax allowances for high earners?
Peel gym is getting a makeover!
A gym in the west of the Island could get a facelift under new plans.