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Around 5kg of i mported meat and cheese has been seized from two people arriving in Douglas today (22 May), government has confirmed. It follows a ban implemented in April aimed at preventing the ...
An Island-based company has been fined almost £50,000 after being found to have breached anti-money laundering regulations. The Isle of Man Financial Services Authority handed IPSL a civil penalty of ...
The electronic red flag system around the Snaefell Mountain Course is to be tested tomorrow morning (23 May). It forms part of the TT Races’ Safety Management System, acting as an additional layer to ...
A half-marathon victory, a US meeting record and personal bests have been among a number of strong performances by Isle of Man athletes across the world in the last few days. Eight senior competitors ...
Manx Care's executive director of social care will take up the role of interim chief officer at the Department of Health and Social Care on a 12-month secondment. Professor Tim O'Neill takes up the ...
A group of residents on Ballanard Road and Manor Hotel Drive have started a community campaign against a proposed planning application by Douglas Council. The local authority is looking to build a ...
No doubt the busiest time of the year for the Island's campsites, we wanted to find out what preparations the owners have to go through to make sure they're TT ready. James Hooper is the co-owner at ...
Volunteers who take up roles as marshals at the TT do so 'for the love of the racing' and a passion for motorsport. That's according to the Isle of Man TT Marshals Association which is still welcoming ...
A former Formula 1 team principal has described the TT as one of the greatest races in motorsport and the riders as 'heroes'. Guenther Steiner, who headed up Haas from 2016 - 2023, is on the Island ...
An all Island leisure rate will not be implemented by Tynwald, following a failed motion by a Ramsey MHK. Lawrie Hooper asked Tynwald to approve a potential new system which would mean residents in ...