
£30,000 of taxpayers' money has been handed over to a local charity so it can keep the Island's beaches clean.
Wednesday, 24 August 2016 00:00
£30,000 of taxpayers' money has been handed over to a local charity so it can keep the Island's beaches clean.
Police are appealing to the public after an e-bike was stolen in Douglas.
A hobby shop in Onchan is announcing its decision to close.
A review of how well estate agents guard against money laundering has been released.
It would cost £58,000 to fully resurface the track leading to the Scarlett nature centre by hand.
There's a chance to have your say on 13 buildings which have been earmarked for special government protection.
Marks and Spencer has applied to vary its alcohol licence as its Douglas store undergoes a major revamp.
Fans of spicy food are in for a treat later this year, with a new-look chilli festival.
The government's launching its Social Attitudes Survey this week, giving people the chance to share their views on island life.