
Responsibility for equality has turned on its head as the Legislative Council looks to review measures before they are seen by elected MHKs:
Tuesday, 8 March 2016 00:00
Responsibility for equality has turned on its head as the Legislative Council looks to review measures before they are seen by elected MHKs:
Manx Utilities says work in Peel will mean temporary traffic lights on the promenade next week.
Tynwald has unanimously approved extending the UK's Immigration Health Charge to the Island.
There'll be a chance to help shape the future of Ramsey at an interactive exhibition next week.
A planning application has been submitted to replace a workshop near Peel's quayside.
The government's looking for a design team for the replacement Castle Rushen High School.
Proposed 20mph zones will be reviewed after they've been brought in.
Nobody on the Island has been prosecuted for not paying parking tickets since 2019.
A six-week consultation has launched into traffic in the centre of Castletown after the town's commissioners suggested changes to vehicle access.