The Home Affairs Minister says he\'ll tackle the drugs and alcohol problem in the Isle of Man and continue to build on the work started by his predecessors.
Tuesday, 1 November 2011 00:00
The Home Affairs Minister says he\'ll tackle the drugs and alcohol problem in the Isle of Man and continue to build on the work started by his predecessors.
Douglas Council objects to Iceland plans
Douglas Council has voted to object to plans for a new Iceland store in Braddan.
Protect yourself and others from vomiting bug!
Manx Care has issued advice as diarrhoea and vomiting bugs spread across the Island.
Strong backing for bus strike from drivers
The Island's bus drivers have voted in favour of going on strike.
Southern dairy farm to stop its milk rounds
A local dairy farm will stop its milk round deliveries early next year.
Gales to bring coastal overtopping tonight
Ronaldsway Met Office has issued a weather warning for tonight.
Local authority to discuss Pride event numbers
Onchan commissioners say they'll talk to organisers of a Pride event over the number of people expected, after around 8,000 went to last year's celebration.
Trade union says population report is damning for Cannan
An Island trade union body says the government's latest population report is an indictment of Treasury and Chief Minister Alf Cannan.
Santas on a Bike event tomorrow - with nearly £45k already raised
One of the Islands' favourite festive events will be going ahead to raise money for the children's hospice tomorrow.