Government says it has a "bold vision" for the future development of Douglas.
Friday, 3 October 2014 00:00
Government says it has a "bold vision" for the future development of Douglas.
Donation funds vital mental health service for cancer patients
Cancer patients on the Island are set to benefit from a £55,000 donation to specialist mental health care.
'Six offers on table' to end bus strike, says government
The government says it's had two meetings with the Manx Industrial Relations Service this week to avoid a bus strike.
Minister responds to anonymous hospital allegations
The Health Minister says she can't discuss individual cases because of patient confidentiality, as hospital safety concerns were raised this week.
MHK wants answers over possible immigration document problems
Potential problems with Manx immigration papers in the UK will be raised in the House of Keys next week.
Doctor training means no routine GP appointments
There won't be any routine GP appointments during an afternoon this month.
Buses on contingency timetable during strike
There'll be just 35 bus services running today as drivers go on strike again.
Firefighters called to Glen Maye home
Firefighters were called to a house in Glen Maye yesterday.
Laws to modernise employment rights approved by LegCo
A bill aimed at modernising Manx employment rights has cleared its final hurdle in the Legislative Council.