Tynwald approval will be sought next month for the next phase of work on the Douglas promenades.
Tuesday, 24 June 2014 00:00
Tynwald approval will be sought next month for the next phase of work on the Douglas promenades.
New crypto laws to tackle tax evasion
New cryptocurrency laws could help clamp down on tax evasion.
How much energy have we brought from the UK?
How much energy has been brought to the Island from the UK in the last three years?
Uni researcher appeals for people with knowledge of herring industry
A researcher at a Welsh university is looking for people who know about herring fishing in the Irish Sea.
Questions to be raised over care staff vetting
Questions over care staff vetting will be raised by MHKs next week.
How many ATC staff have been hired at the airport?
The number of air traffic controllers at the airport will be discussed in Tynwald Next week.
Two ferry crossings cancelled
The Steam Packet's announced this evening's sailing to Heysham has been cancelled.
Police have found rough sleeper
Police say they've located the person reported to be sleeping rough in the North of the Island.
Popular restaurant up for sale in Douglas
A Thai restaurant in central Douglas is up for sale.