
Rob Pritchard has more
Wednesday, 6 February 2019 13:30
Rob Pritchard has more
The Department for Enterprise says it'll report back to Tynwald next year about a possible tourist tax.
A former Douglas chippy could be converted into flats, if a planning application is approved.
Infrastructure Minister Michelle Haywood says her department's stance on 20mph zones is backed by 23 scientific studies.
The Island has three new commissioners today.
There are plans for a new classroom building at Henry Bloom Noble Primary School in Douglas.
The police are reminding learner drivers and riders to display their L-plates correctly.
Tributes are being paid to a Manx WWII veteran and Burma Star recipient.
The Department of Infrastructure has issued a statement following the ticketing of numerous abandoned cars in the Tesco Superstore Car Park.