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Manx ballroom dancers have taken the crown in what's described as one of the most prestigious competitions in the world. Competing in the Blackpool Junior Dance Festival at the famous Winter Gardens, ...
An election candidate for Ramsey's North Ward says her top priority is to open the re-use shed at the Northern Civic Amenity Site. Pauline Johns-Garrett, standing for the Liberal Vannin Party, also ...
The infrastructure minister is expected to make a statement in Tynwald today (22 April) about improving the affordability and availability of housing on the Isle of Man. Michelle Haywood will clarify ...
The Bishop of Sodor and Man has paid tribute to Pope Francis following his death on Easter Monday. Patricia Hillas says the Diocese's prayers are with their Catholic brothers and sisters following the ...
The Ravens played their final game in the NWCFL 24/25 Premier Division league this weekend, losing 2-0 to West Didsbury & Chorlton. And the end of the season marks the departure of three players - ...
Local authorities in the south of the Island would've been willing to make a financial contribution to keep buses going to Cregneash and The Sound. That's from the clerk of Arbory and Rushen Parish ...
A section of the Glen Helen Road is to shut tomorrow (22 April) for highway repair works by the Department of Infrastructure. It will be closed to all vehicular traffic between its junction with the ...
The Dean of the Roman Catholic Church on the Isle of Man has paid tribute to Pope Francis who's died at the age of 88. The Vatican announced his death this morning (21 April) shortly before 9am (GMT).
Anyone wishing to submit a question to the panel on the night will need to include their question when registering for the event. Places are limited and will be allocated on a first-come, first-served ...
Around £10 million is spent every year supporting Manx students through higher education; but they don't always return to live on the Island. Daphne Caine, speaking at the Locate Isle of Man 2025 ...
Commissioners in the south of the Island say they're 'deeply disappointed' in the decision by government to 'permanently withdraw' the bus service to Cregneash.
April's sitting of Tynwald starts tomorrow (Tuesday 22 April). There are 23 questions due to be asked, including the potential impact America's planned tariff increases could have, what considerations ...
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