
There have been 152 new coronavirus cases in the last 24 hours.
According to today’s government figures, there are now 915 total active cases on the Island.
Meanwhile, there are still five people being treated in hospital, with nobody in the ICU.
Friday, 3 December 2021 15:29
By Meg Walker
There have been 152 new coronavirus cases in the last 24 hours.
According to today’s government figures, there are now 915 total active cases on the Island.
Meanwhile, there are still five people being treated in hospital, with nobody in the ICU.
The Douglas horse tram tracks could soon run to the Sea Terminal, according to Infrastructure Minister Michelle Haywood.
A cat who underwent surgery after the public raised thousands of pounds to help him is making a steady recovery, according to the ManxSPCA.
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Bus Vannin says it’s reported vandalism in Castletown to police after someone threw paint over a bus stop.
Treasury Minister Alex Allinson says bringing in a health surcharge for new Island residents has to be balanced against the need to bring workers here.
A Palestinian filmmaker will be on the Island this summer to present his award-winning documentary about Gaza.
The Island's telecom regulator says it's investigating whether two Manx Utilities subsidiaries have been acting anti-competitively.
Tests on water quality on the Island's beaches will get underway in around two weeks' time.