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Tributes are being paid to a 'local legend' and a stalwart the Isle of Man's music scene. Raz McVeighty, a familiar face at ...
'Gaelg Aboo!' (or, 'Hurray for Manx!') will be aimed at young people aged 4 to 18 in Girl Guiding Isle of Man and Scouts Isle of Man. It will run from September 2025 to September 2026, as the cultural ...
It's hoped a new scheme will help year 6 students on the Island with their transition to high school. Organised by Isle Listen, the interactive session aims to teach children how to look after their ...
A memorial ride out will take place this afternoon (6 July) around the Billown Course ahead of this year's Southern 100 Road Races. Riders will set off from the club headquarters on the Castletown ...
The mayor of Douglas has presented the visiting replica Spanish tall ship with the city's heraldic shield. The Galleon Andalucia is currently docked in Douglas harbour. Visitors have today and ...
A fraudster who unlawfully sold property and land in Madeira and concealed it from his wife during divorce proceedings has been jailed for four and a half years. Anthony Beecroft sold the property, ...
Visitors are being reminded to stay out of closed areas of one of the Island's plantations. It's after a member of the public entered a closed zone at South Barrule. DEFA is currently clearing storm ...
There'll be road closures in St John's this morning (6 July) as a rehearsal takes place for tomorrow's Tynwald Day ceremony. Station Road will shut from Patrick Road to Peel Road between 9:30am and ...
This year's TT Red Arrows display cost the Manx taxpayer just under £16,000. The figure has been published by the Department for Enterprise in response to a Freedom of Information request. It reveals ...
A UK-based specialist contractor has been engaged by the Department of Infrastructure to carry out precautionary safety checks before drainage works resume at the airport. It follows the discovery on ...
Delegates at the 2025 Small Countries Financial Management Programme have spoken of the value of the event to their nations. It's been taking place at The Nunnery, with senior government financial ...
There'll be a chance to board a replica of the Spanish Galeón Andalucía this weekend. Low tides have hindered visits to the vessel so far, but a new schedule has been published. The tall ship will be ...
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