A Ramsey man will be sentenced later this year after admitting drink driving. Ryan Almond, of Queen's Drive, was seen driving on Lezayre Road near Ramsey Grammar School at 4.10am on 15 September. The ...
Delays to verge cutting on the Heritage Trail have been partially blamed on people ignoring the closure signs. The Department of Infrastructure says it's only been able to reach Kerrogarrow Road in ...
Close to 20 bus services are affected this afternoon. It's due to staff sickness and shortages. All morning services will run as normal however from 11.30am up until 11pm some routes are at risk of ...
Meals for patients staying at Ramsey and District Cottage Hospital are now being prepared at Noble's. Manx Care says freshly cooking the food in Douglas means it can streamline the preparation to make ...
The consensus on the night was largely negative. Those on the panel included John Webster, a former Isle of Man government economist and business owner, Director of the Regency Hotel Tim Baggaley, ...
Today (1 October) marks five years to the day that flooding on Glen Road caused catastrophic damage to homes in the area. Some properties are still undergoing repair and some homeowners are still ...
Two MHKs for the north say there needs to be a ‘round table discussion’ with all parties involved in operating the Northern Civic Amenity Site. The joint committee which runs the facility is blaming ...
Treasury Minister Alex Allinson has told Manx Radio he believes government departments do have the incentive to stay within budget. That’s despite a number of them – as well as Manx Care - predicted ...
Isle of Man Meats is hoping to tackle a 'global shortage' by offering apprenticeships to wannabe butchers. The 18-month course gives the students hands-on training to learn the essential skills.
The hoard was declared treasure today (30 September) during an inquest held at Douglas Courthouse. Curator of Archaeology Allison Fox told Deputy Coroner of Inquests Rebecca Cubbon the hoard ...
The chief minister says Manx Care must operate within its given budget irrespective of the demands on the service. Alfred Cannan has told Manx Radio the health body’s continual overspending is an ...
Manx Radio is reporting a financial loss of £1,888, for the year ending 31 March 2024, as outlined in its latest annual report. The public service broadcaster highlighted a challenging year with ...