
Despite the bad weather the organisers behind the Manx Grand Prix have said they were able to deliver a successful event.
Wednesday, 5 September 2012 01:00
Despite the bad weather the organisers behind the Manx Grand Prix have said they were able to deliver a successful event.
Road closures are in place this weekend as the first day of racing gets underway for the Pre-TT Classic at Billown.
Police were called out this morning to reports of a disturbance on Albert Road in Ramsey.
A business in the west of the Island is celebrating a special TT honour.
This year's annual survey on health and lifestyle is focusing on how people are raising their children.
The Island's financial regulator says systemic failings at a payroll company have led to a civil penalty of more than £33,000 pounds.
Roads in the south of the Island will close later as the Pre-TT Classic races get underway.
A memorial service for Manx mine-clearing hero Chris Garrett will be held in Peel Cathedral next month.
A documentary about the decriminalisation of homosexuality on the Isle of Man will be released next week.