
Kevin Amphlett tell us more
Thursday, 28 March 2019 18:00
Kevin Amphlett tell us more
A project to help 25 of the Island's long-term unemployed back into work has cost around £100,000.
A committee representing patients says Manx Care should properly discuss service cuts with the Department of Health and Social Care in future.
There's a chance to celebrate the end of this year's railway season next month.
Infrastructure Minister Michelle Haywood says her department's finished surveying education buildings around the Island.
Witnesses are being urged to contact police after a dog attacked livestock yesterday.
Onchan MHK Julie Edge wants to know how many Island-based retailers register their online sales in the UK to use Stripe for payments.
There's a chance to find out more about funding for creative projects on the Island this week.
Manx Care says it spent exactly the same amount on its 20 highest-paid doctors last year as it did in 2023.