
Nearly 400 students will receive their A-level results tomorrow - determining whether or not they've done enough to reach their chosen university.
Wednesday, 13 August 2014 00:00
Nearly 400 students will receive their A-level results tomorrow - determining whether or not they've done enough to reach their chosen university.
The Department for Enterprise says it's investigating allegations against one of its agencies.
One of the Islands most unusual sporting events is happening this weekend.
Right-wing commentator Katie Hopkins will be on the Island next week, at the Manx Legion in Douglas.
The government says it doesn't track specific bullying figures in its workplaces - but it's dealt with almost 200 fairness at work cases since 2021.
Having armed police on patrol around the Island means a quicker response to incidents, according to a minister.
Directors of the Island's Family Library say the facility has reached the end of the road.
Police say they're not aware of any threats after four after-prom parties were cancelled yesterday.
Not all signpoles being put up in Douglas and Onchan are marking the start of 20mph limits.